Literally, phenomenology is the study of “phenomena”: appearances of things, or things as they appear in our experience, or the ways we experience things, thus the meanings things have in our experience. (from Stanford.edu)
You are not using the word loosely, but completely wrong.
Nonetheless, I agree with the general points of your article
Literally, phenomenology is the study of “phenomena”: appearances of things, or things as they appear in our experience, or the ways we experience things, thus the meanings things have in our experience. (from Stanford.edu)
You are not using the word loosely, but completely wrong.
Nonetheless, I agree with the general points of your article