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Like phenomenology, hermeneutic phenomenology is concerned with the life world or human experience as it is lived. The focus is toward illuminating details and seemingly trivial aspects within experience that may be taken for granted in our lives, with a goal of creating meaning and achieving a sense of understanding (Wilson & Hutchinson, 1991 ...
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- A Pathway for Interpretive Phenomenology
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- Toward Holism
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13 sty 2015 · In qualitative research, Hermeneutic Phenomenology, founded by Heidegger, is an approach that explores the experiences of individuals, does not offer empirical generalizations, and focuses...
27 sie 2020 · The theory of meaning and interpretation included key concerns relating to the hermeneutic circle, fusion of horizons and hermeneutic phenomenological attitude. This theory acknowledges that hermeneutic work can uncover and unfold meaning.
16 lis 2003 · (5) Genetic phenomenology studies the genesis of meanings of things within one’s own stream of experience. (6) Hermeneutical phenomenology studies interpretive structures of experience, how we understand and engage things around us in our human world, including ourselves and others.
2 sty 2023 · Hermeneutic phenomenology is “a research methodology aimed at producing rich textural descriptions of the experiencing of selected phenomena in the life world of individuals that are able to connect with the experience of all of us collectively” (Smith, 1997, p. 80).
16 lut 2013 · This article explains the philosophy of phenomenology and its methodological applications, especially hermeneutic phenomenology, to study human experience. It also provides examples of data analysis using hermeneutic phenomenology from a study of lecturers' curriculum design.
7 mar 2018 · The aims of phenomenology are to clarify, describe, and make sense of the structures and dynamics of pre-reflective human experience, whereas hermeneutics aims to articulate the reflective character of human experience as it manifests in language and other forms of creative signs.