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, Question 1: Name TWO philosophers who were associated with
Phenomenology (Refer to pages 62-63 of Philosophy in Education Today: An
Introduction) (4) Question 2: Identify FIVE characteristics of Phenomenology
(Refer to pages 64 of Philosophy in Education Today: An Introduction) (10)
Question 3: Name THREE educators who are associated with
Phenomenology (Refer to pages 66-68 of Philosophy in Education Today: An
Introduction for the answer) (6)



Question 1: Two philosophers associated with Phenomenology are Edmund Husserl and Martin
Heidegger.

Question 2: Five characteristics of Phenomenology are:

1. Emphasis on subjective experience: Phenomenology focuses on understanding phenomena as
they are experienced subjectively by individuals.
2. Suspension of judgment: Phenomenology aims to temporarily suspend preconceptions and
judgments to explore phenomena in their purest form.
3. Intentionality: Phenomenology studies the intentional nature of consciousness, focusing on how
consciousness is always directed towards objects or phenomena.
4. Epoché: This is the process of bracketing or setting aside assumptions and beliefs to approach
phenomena with a fresh perspective.
5. Phenomenological reduction: This involves reducing complex phenomena to their essential
components, allowing for a deeper understanding of their meaning and significance.

Question 3: Three educators associated with Phenomenology are:

1. Max van Manen
2. Nel Noddings
3. Eugene Matusov




Question 4: How does Phenomenology respond to formal education systems?
(Refer to page 70 of Philosophy in Education Today: An Introduction for the
answer) (10) Question 5: What can Phenomenology help us to achieve in
education? (Refer to page 71 of Philosophy in Education Today: An
Introduction for the answer) (10)

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