The understanding of a general phenomenon/mechanism

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volcanic
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The understanding of a general phenomenon/mechanism

Post by volcanic »

Hi,

I've been reading on the the idea of "mechanism". However I'm struggling to find references on the following idea:

"to understand a general mechanism, one need to consider a large population, and constrain the similarities and differences of each experiment/entities"

such concept is also part of the scientific method.. but I wish someone could help me to focus my research by giving me couple of references on the subject.

Thanks a lot

nico
Impenitent
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Re: The understanding of a general phenomenon/mechanism

Post by Impenitent »

I'm not exactly certain of the question but you may check out Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Heidegger, Sartre and Derrida...

there is a ton of political bickering between these fellows, but the foundations of phenomonology/deconstruction are there...

then again, it has been brushed by almost every philosopher since Thales

epoche...

-Imp
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