Phenomenology
Phenomenology - the direction of philosophical research at the beginning of the XX-th century. The most prominent representative of phenomenology was Edmund Husserl. The term "phenomenology" comes from the Greek words phainómenon, which means "what appears" and lógos - study. In Husserl's presentation, phenomenology mainly examines and studies the structure of consciousness and the phenomena that occur in it. This review should take place from the point of view of the "first person", but the phenomena are not studied as they appear in front of my consciousness, but in front of any consciousness.