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What is Noesis and Noema

Applications of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Education
In the Winter 2016 edition of The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, the following is noted: In Ideas I (Book One, 1913 AU11: The in-text citation "Book One, 1913" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ) Husserl introduced two Greek words to capture his version of the Bolzanoan distinction: noesis and noema, from the Greek verb noéo (????), meaning to perceive, think, intend, whence the noun nous or mind. The intentional process of consciousness is called noesis, while its ideal content is called noema. The noema of an act of consciousness Husserl characterized both as an ideal meaning and as “the object as intended.” Thus, the phenomenon, or object-as-it-appears, becomes the noema, or object-as-it-is-intended. The interpretations of Husserl’s theory of noema have been several and amount to different developments of Husserl’s basic theory of intentionality ( Smith, 2016 ).
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Speech Recognition via IPA-Based Phonetic Data Coding and Analysis: Descriptive Coding, Pattern Coding, and Phonetic Transcription in Phenomenological Research
Seda Khadimally (North American University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7776-9.ch004
Abstract
In the first cycle of this phenomenological investigation, where the researcher conducted an extensive coding process (i.e., descriptive coding), all of the previous codes were identified under textural descriptions. This first cycle of coding was completed with codes having been formed following an initial deconstruction phase of the raw data given by all participants. Next, a plethora of emerging themes was identified under structural descriptions. The next step comprised the second cycle of coding: pattern coding. Where the second type of coding in the coding phase was involved, the researcher found all participants' common speech patterns by meta coding. The researcher applied the meta coding technique via IPA-based meta transcriptions. From a linguistic perspective, the researcher employed the type of data analysis that had not previously been exercised in the CALL field and in the realm of phenomenological study design: phonics in data analysis.
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