Someone argued with me that Amartyra Sen uses phenomenology in 'The Idea of Justice'
I don't think that's right
But it raises a really interesting question - what is the scope of phenomenology? Can phenomenology be used within a mixed-methods work on political economy? I haven't seen that happen in political science, yet, but I think it could be a fascinating direction for the field to go
I don't really have a direction with this, but I think it could be significant or at the very least - cool