My Account
"Phenomenology is a school of philosophy whose principal purpose is to study the phenomena, or appearances, of human experience while attempting to suspend all consideration of their objective reality or subjective association. The phenomena studied are those experienced in various acts of consciousness, mainly cognitive or perceptual acts, but also in such acts as valuation and aesthetic appreciation". - Grolier Encyclopedia
Philosophers who have made notable contributions to phenomenology, or who are widely identified as phenomenologists.