Phenomenological approach in the social sciences: formation, significance, and perspectives
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The authors examine the significance of the phenomenological approach for the social sciences as a certain qualitative change in the study of the phenomena of the social world. The purpose of the study is to explore the significance of the phenomenological approach in the issues of research and resolution of topical socio-political problems of the modern world. Based on the results of the study, it has been concluded that the emergence of the phenomenological method has enriched the science with effective scientific approach allowing the qualitative solution of pressing social problems, extending beyond their formal study.

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phenomenological approach, philosophy, public administration problems, social sciences, social partnership, criticism of positivism, phenomenological perspective
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