The solution of the marriage affairs in terms of phenomenology
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2017
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Peter Lang AG
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Conceptionally, phenomenology has two meanings. Its first meaning is a perceptional object or a thing which we see, perceive or feel with our senses. As for its another meaning, phenomenon is an unusual thing and an extra-ordinary spiritual power, feeling and perception which we have not explained or understood yet. The first meaning of the concept is the part which almost everybody can accept. The second, however, is an interpretive definition. In the latter, it is emphasized that the physical world not having an independent reality is grasped through our senses. It is discussed that the reality is defined, grasped and accepted personally. For that reason, phenomenology is the independent definition or acceptance of a condition, an event or an object by the ones who are under, outside or against it. Phenomenology is a part of the general concept inclination which claims that society can not be regarded as a "self" which is independent of the individuals and emphasizes the creation shapes of the people's own social worlds. Phenomenological sociology focuses on the "meaning", that is, norms, values and beliefs. In theory, it deals only with the structure and the process of the conscious and here, implicitly; the concept that the world in which we live was actually created in our minds is viewed as basis. Phenomenology advocates that the physical world is not a reality which is constant and the same, independent and objective for everyone and it claims that at least if human is the subject, it is a relative world which is open to interpretations, that is, the meanings which people perceive. Phenomenology which keeps off the generalizations concentrates on the process of conscious, psychological back round and personal perceptional differences behind the event, phenomenon and the behaviours. Family and marriage, which are social phenomenon, are shaped depending on the personal perceptional differences, the process of getting conscious and significances. The sex of the couples getting married and their age, education level, income, quality of their marriage relationships, process of socialization and expectations from the marriage diversify their views concerning this institution. In the study focusing on how these differences occur and what they depend on, the field research data concerning marriage are aimed to be evaluated in terms of phenomenology. © Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Frankfurt am Main 2016. All rights reserved.
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Family, Marriage, Phenomenolgy
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Research on Humanities and Social Sciences: Communication, Social Sciences, Arts
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