Module #1 Introduction to Phenomenology Overview of the history and development of phenomenology, its key concepts, and its relevance to various fields of study.
Module #2 Edmund Husserl and the Founding of Phenomenology In-depth examination of Husserls life, works, and contribution to the development of phenomenology.
Module #3 The Concept of Intentionality Exploration of intentionality as a central concept in phenomenology, including its relationship to consciousness and experience.
Module #4 Phenomenological Methodology Introduction to the phenomenological method, including bracketing, epoché, and phenomenological reduction.
Module #5 The Role of Description in Phenomenology Examination of the importance of descriptive analysis in phenomenology, including the use of phenomenological description to uncover underlying structures of experience.
Module #6 The Concept of Lifeworld Exploration of the concept of lifeworld, including its relationship to everyday experience, culture, and social context.
Module #7 Martin Heidegger and Existential Phenomenology In-depth examination of Heideggers philosophy, including his concept of Being-in-the-world and its implications for phenomenology.
Module #8 The Concept of Being-in-the-World Detailed analysis of Heideggers concept of Being-in-the-world, including its relationship to human existence and the concept of care.
Module #9 The Role of Temporality in Phenomenology Examination of the concept of temporality in phenomenology, including its relationship to human existence, lived experience, and understanding.
Module #10 Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Embodied Phenomenology In-depth examination of Merleau-Pontys philosophy, including his concept of embodied cognition and its implications for phenomenology.
Module #11 The Concept of Embodiment Detailed analysis of the concept of embodiment, including its relationship to perception, action, and intersubjectivity.
Module #12 Intersubjectivity and Social Phenomenology Examination of the concept of intersubjectivity in phenomenology, including its relationship to social interaction, empathy, and collective intentionality.
Module #13 The Phenomenology of Perception In-depth examination of the phenomenology of perception, including the relationship between perception and reality, and the role of intentionality in shaping our experience of the world.
Module #14 The Phenomenology of Space and Place Examination of the phenomenology of space and place, including the relationship between space, embodiment, and lived experience.
Module #15 The Phenomenology of Time and Memory In-depth examination of the phenomenology of time and memory, including the relationship between time, memory, and human existence.
Module #16 Phenomenology and the Self Examination of the concept of the self in phenomenology, including its relationship to identity, agency, and consciousness.
Module #17 Phenomenology and Ethics Exploration of the relationship between phenomenology and ethics, including the concept of moral responsibility and the ethics of care.
Module #18 Phenomenology and Epistemology Examination of the relationship between phenomenology and epistemology, including the concept of knowledge and the limits of understanding.
Module #19 Phenomenology and Psychology Exploration of the relationship between phenomenology and psychology, including the concept of consciousness and the study of human behavior.
Module #20 Phenomenology and Culture Examination of the relationship between phenomenology and culture, including the concept of cultural embodiment and the study of cultural practices.
Module #21 Phenomenology and Technology Exploration of the relationship between phenomenology and technology, including the concept of embodiment and the study of human-technology interaction.
Module #22 Phenomenology and the Body In-depth examination of the phenomenology of the body, including the concept of embodied experience and the relationship between body and mind.
Module #23 Phenomenology and Emotions Examination of the phenomenology of emotions, including the concept of emotional experience and the relationship between emotions and embodiment.
Module #24 Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion Planning next steps in Phenomenology: Key Concepts and Theories career