Phenomenology
The term is derived from
Greek word 'phainomenon' which mean 'appear' and 'logos' mean 'to study'. The
phenomenology is a philosophical study of structure and consciousness which
derived its essence from philosophy. The early year Edmund Husserl used this
term, and this term doesn't hold clear cut evidence or proof that many can talk
about. It lacks its thematic focus and it is not a doctrine or philosophical
school rather it is just a style of thoughts or a methods. Therefore anybody
can openly with their experience tell different ways and it result different
things to different people. For Husserl it is a systematic study of structure
and consciousness, and the phenomena that appear in acts of consciousness.
Ethnomethodology
The Ethnomethodology is
a method of sociological analysis that examines how individuals use everyday
conversation to construct a common-sense view of the world.
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