As nouns the difference between phenomenology and romanticism
is that phenomenology is 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 romanticism is a romantic quality, spirit or action.
As a proper noun Romanticism is
18th Century artistic and intellectual movement which stressed emotion, freedom and individual imagination.
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