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She mobilises arguments from the phenomenologist Aurel Kolnai to validate her title choice but for us disgust and excess can also be interpreted using Sade, Bataille or Bakhtin.— Mute magazine - Culture and politics after the net - CULTURE AND POLITICS AFTER THE NET
Soveda on the Musings of a phenomenologist blog or perhaps the BPS Research Digest, but I've just looked and I can't see it on either site yet.— jdc325's Weblog
James Livingston, a phenomenologist of religion, offers the following "working definition":— Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
Also for those who don't know who "German phenomenologist Rudolph Otto" is he was a prominent theologian who denied the Deity of Jesus Christ along with the very cult of liberal theology Dr. Martin warned about above:— Apprising Ministries
An illuminated scroll of ancient Irish vellum, the work of Irish artists, was presented to the distinguished phenomenologist on behalf of a large section of the community and was accompanied by the gift of a silver casket, tastefully executed in the style of ancient Celtic ornament, a work which reflects every credit on the makers, Messrs Jacob _agus_ Jacob.— Ulysses

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