Phenomenology is the study of conscious mental events [1]. That it is conscious events requires emphasis, particularly at this moment in the historical development of psychiatry when we are still emerging from the thrall of psychodynamic causalities, said to lie in unconscious and unknowable realms, and are in danger of descending into another mythology of extra conscious mechanisms compounded from neurobiological speculations.
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