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MARANDOLA JR., Eduardo. Phenomenology as opening to interdisciplinarity. Rev. NUFEN [online]. 2020, vol.12, n.1, pp. 1-25. ISSN 2175-2591.  http://dx.doi.org/10.26823/RevistadoNUFEN.vol12.nº01artigo62.

How to apply phenomenology in interdisciplinary scientific practices? There are many paths to a phenomenological perspective of interdisciplinarity, such as the construction of the "diagnosis" by the phenomenal variability (Ricoeur and Ihde); the common ground (lifeword) and the field of possibilities (Husserl); and the unveiling and being before the truth, at abysmal event (Heidegger). These perspectives have in common the opening given by the questionability that refers to the whole phenomenal, like as non-fragmentary possibilities of research. Resuming these possibilities, the paper seeks to approach the issue from the Philosophy-Science relationship, bringing up the phenomenological criticism to Modern Science and Philosophy. Phenomenology presents itself as a possibility for a situated scientific practice, in addition to disciplinary fragmentation, constituting as an opening for a contemporary interdisciplinary practice

Keywords : Philosophy-Science-Art; Doing phenomenology; situacionality.

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