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  • The current scientific methods describing gardens and landscapes all over the world are no more sufficient for the purpose of deep understanding of specific and close relations between landscape/garden and its inhabitants/visitors. The new dimension of qualitative investigation of these phenomena and relations between human and environment, as distinguished from the common mechanistic methods, has to be acquired. While a systematic anti-mechanistic research on the interaction of human and living space is carried out especially in the United Kingdom and the United States, Continental Europe persists mechanistic in its core. In Continental Europe the phenomenology as well as the hermeneutics is regarded mostly as a particular area of abstract philosophical studies that do not refer enough to practical sciences such as, for example, the garden and landscape architecture. However some especially transatlantic centres of applied phenomenological research exist. This article examines the phenomenological and hermeneutical approach as it might be used to explore the specific field of garden and landscape issues. In the first step, there is discussed the nature of hermeneutics and phenomenology as compared to the common mechanistic scientific methods and also the parallels between hermeneutics and phenomenology are outlined in this text. Then, using the phenomenological method helps to give evidence on the fundamental categories of garden and landscape. These categories, on the contrary to mechanistic constructions, represent garden and landscape as they are intimately experienced by human. The focus of this research is both methodological (it is the effort to articulate an alternative method to the objectivity and abstraction of strict science, to be used in the field of garden and landscape architecture and related areas) and hermeneutical (it is the effort to achieve a deeper and profound understanding of garden and landscape as the irreplaceable base for every responsi
  • The current scientific methods describing gardens and landscapes all over the world are no more sufficient for the purpose of deep understanding of specific and close relations between landscape/garden and its inhabitants/visitors. The new dimension of qualitative investigation of these phenomena and relations between human and environment, as distinguished from the common mechanistic methods, has to be acquired. While a systematic anti-mechanistic research on the interaction of human and living space is carried out especially in the United Kingdom and the United States, Continental Europe persists mechanistic in its core. In Continental Europe the phenomenology as well as the hermeneutics is regarded mostly as a particular area of abstract philosophical studies that do not refer enough to practical sciences such as, for example, the garden and landscape architecture. However some especially transatlantic centres of applied phenomenological research exist. This article examines the phenomenological and hermeneutical approach as it might be used to explore the specific field of garden and landscape issues. In the first step, there is discussed the nature of hermeneutics and phenomenology as compared to the common mechanistic scientific methods and also the parallels between hermeneutics and phenomenology are outlined in this text. Then, using the phenomenological method helps to give evidence on the fundamental categories of garden and landscape. These categories, on the contrary to mechanistic constructions, represent garden and landscape as they are intimately experienced by human. The focus of this research is both methodological (it is the effort to articulate an alternative method to the objectivity and abstraction of strict science, to be used in the field of garden and landscape architecture and related areas) and hermeneutical (it is the effort to achieve a deeper and profound understanding of garden and landscape as the irreplaceable base for every responsi (en)
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  • Fundamental Phenomenological Categories of Garden and Landscape
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  • Fundamental Phenomenological Categories of Garden and Landscape
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