What is Phenomenology?

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Well people act as if it is a new field of philosophy and its not. What modern idea did John Paul II get from it that he incorporated into his written works?
What is the hang up with newness here? I never brought it up.
What if it was an old idea within phenomenology that inspired his writing?
 
What work of St. John Paul II was on phenomenology?

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I believe a friend of mine once read it, but I forget the title.

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But that’s the whole point. A book on phenomenology? What does that even mean
 
John Paul II’s book: “The Acting Person: A Contribution to Phenomenological Anthropology”
 
John Paul II’s book: “The Acting Person: A Contribution to Phenomenological Anthropology”
Using new words gives impetus to the mind, making something exciting. Anthropology is just psychology, biology, historical and contemporary sociology put into one. Phenomenological anthropology? Uhhh… That’s just a madeup thing, although it includes certain favorite phrases.

I read something today that said “Disciplined study of the human race has been taking place since the Renaissance.” Wrong. It’s been going on since ancient times. What do you think Aristotle’s ethics was about, elephants?
 
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