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The concept of human perception has been a primary focus in philosophical discussions since long. In understanding the world through a semilogical lens, philosophers have designated a system of signs and symbols which makes the world a meaningful place where meaning is derived from the interplay between subject and object. At the turn of the 20thcentury, the phenomenological theory of perception gained momentum. Phenomenology can simply be defined as the study of phenomenon that arises from the experiences of being in the world, in the process of being. Though phenomenology as a philosophical…mehr

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The concept of human perception has been a primary focus in philosophical discussions since long. In understanding the world through a semilogical lens, philosophers have designated a system of signs and symbols which makes the world a meaningful place where meaning is derived from the interplay between subject and object. At the turn of the 20thcentury, the phenomenological theory of perception gained momentum. Phenomenology can simply be defined as the study of phenomenon that arises from the experiences of being in the world, in the process of being. Though phenomenology as a philosophical theory was developed and popularized by Edmund Husserl, traces of the phenomenological thoughts could be found in the earlier philosophers like Nietzsche, David Hume, Immanuel Kant and Frantz Brentano.