As nouns the difference between phenomenology and ethnography
is that phenomenology is (philosophy) a philosophy based on the intuitive experience of phenomena, and on the premise that reality consists of objects and events as consciously perceived by conscious beings while ethnography is (anthropology) the branch of anthropology that scientifically describes specific human cultures and societies.
phenomenology
Alternative forms
* (obsolete)
Noun
(philosophy) A philosophy based on the intuitive experience of phenomena, and on the premise that reality consists of objects and events as consciously perceived by conscious beings.
(philosophy) A movement based on this, originated about 1905 by .
Derived terms
* heterophenomenology
* phenomenological
* phenomenologically
* phenomenological reduction
* phenomenologist
* postphenomenology
* postphenomenological
English words suffixed with -ology
ethnography
Noun
(ethnographies)
(anthropology) The branch of anthropology that scientifically describes specific human cultures and societies.
Synonyms
* descriptive anthropology
Holonyms
* anthropology
Related terms
* ethnic
* ethnical
* ethnicity
* ethnographer
* ethnology
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