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1 lut 2021 · The Meaning of “Phenomenology”: Qualitative and Philosophical Phenomenological Research Methods. February 2021. The Qualitative Report. DOI: 10.46743/2160-3715/2021.4587. Authors: Heath...
- (PDF) Phenomenology as qualitative methodology - ResearchGate
Phenomenology is both a philosophical movement and a family...
- (PDF) An introduction to phenomenological research
In this research, I introduce an engineering ethics pedagogy...
- (PDF) Phenomenology as qualitative methodology - ResearchGate
Phenomenology is both a philosophical movement and a family of qualitative research methodologies. The term ‘phenomenology’ refers to the study of phenomena, where a phenomenon is anything ...
1 sty 1999 · In this research, I introduce an engineering ethics pedagogy informed by phenomenology, the study of human meaning from the standpoint of experience.
16 lis 2003 · Phenomenology is the study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view. The central structure of an experience is its intentionality, its being directed toward something, as it is an experience of or about some object.
Phenomenology is a way of seeing rather than a set of doctrines or theories (although he sometimes slips and calls it a ‘descriptive doctrine’ [Husserl, 1982, §75]). In fact, part of the way one starts to do phenomenology is to push aside any doctrines or theories—including scientific and metaphysical theories.
Phenomenology as a philosophy and a method of inquiry is not limited to an approach to knowing, it is rather an intellectual engagement in interpretations and meaning making that is used to understand the lived world of human beings at a conscious level.
As its name connotes, phenomenology is, fundamentally, a philosophy that attends to phenomena. The term phenomeno-logy is derived from the two Greek words phainomenon (appearance) and logos (reason or word). Accordingly, phenomenology is a reasoned inquiry: a method of scientific