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  1. 16. Nov. 2003 · 1. What is Phenomenology? Phenomenology is commonly understood in either of two ways: as a disciplinary field in philosophy, or as a movement in the history of philosophy. The discipline of phenomenology may be defined initially as the study of structures of experience, or consciousness.

    • Schutz, Alfred

      3.5 Phenomenology. Schutz’s philosophical targeting of the...

    • Reinach, Adolf

      Other Internet Resources. Adolf Reinach, 1914, “Concerning...

  2. phenomenology in a comprehensive and detailed way. The aspiration here is to show the relevance and potency of phenomenology – particularly for organizations and especially for management research and practices. In general, phenomenology represents a philosophical discipline that was

  3. 30. Nov. 2016 · Abstract. Martin Heidegger’s phenomenology provides methodological guidance for qualitative researchers seeking to explicate the lived experience of study participants. However, most phenomenological researchers apply his philosophy loosely. This is not surprising because Heidegger’s phenomenological philosophy is challenging and ...

    • Marcella Horrigan-Kelly, Michelle Millar, Maura Dowling
    • 2016
  4. 10. Mai 2023 · Phenomenology is a branch of philosophy with the purpose of describing and analysing phenomena, as in the way things appear ( Husserl, 1983; 2012 ). Phenomenological concepts and theories have been adapted to develop qualitative research methodologies in the past two decades.

  5. exploration of the phenomenology of existential understanding and the interpretive alternative. The primary concern of hermeneutics is the philosophy of understanding (Geanellos, 1998). Elucidating the conditions whereby understanding takes place is a central feature of hermeneutics, and this is repeatedly emphasized within Gadamer’s

  6. add to hermeneutic phenomenology and developed interpretive phenomenological thought into a philosophy now called gadamerian hermeneutics. Gadamer, through hermeneutics, concentrated on how language reveals being, with the philosophical stance that all understanding is phenomenological and that understanding can only come about through language ...

  7. Edo Pivcevic, editor, Phenomenology and Philosophical. Understanding (New York: Cambridge University Pres, 1975), xiv + 246 pp. $3.95 (paper). DAVID WOODRUFF SMITH UNIVERSTY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE "Phenomenologists are not exactly renowned for their clarity," observes Pro- fessor Pivc'evic in opening his introduction.