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  2. Phenomenological description - Wikipedia

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    Phenomenological description has found widespread application within psychology and the cognitive sciences. For example, Maurice Merleau-Ponty is the first well known phenomenologist to openly mingle the results of empirical research with phenomenologically descriptive research.

  3. Liz Smythe - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth C. Smythe is a New Zealand midwifery and nursing academic, and is an emeritus professor at the Auckland University of Technology.Smythe's research focuses on hermeneutic phenomenology, which is the study of interpretive structures of experience, to improve healthcare experiences and clinical practice.

  4. Hermeneutics - Wikipedia

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    Hermeneutics (/ h ɜːr m ə ˈ nj uː t ɪ k s /) [1] is the theory and methodology of interpretation, [2] [3] especially the interpretation of biblical texts, wisdom literature, and philosophical texts.

  5. Don Ihde - Wikipedia

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    Don Ihde uses the methodological tools of phenomenology to analyse technology, and specifically the relations between humans and technological artefacts. [6] Rather than thinking about technology as an abstract category, postphenomenological analysis looks at actual artefacts and the way they interact with users. [6]

  6. John D. Caputo - Wikipedia

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    Caputo is a specialist in contemporary continental philosophy, with a particular expertise in phenomenology, hermeneutics, and deconstruction.Over the years, he has developed a deconstructive hermeneutics that he calls radical hermeneutics, which is highly influenced by the thought of the French philosopher Jacques Derrida.

  7. Hermeneutic circle - Wikipedia

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    The hermeneutic circle (German: hermeneutischer Zirkel) describes the process of understanding a text hermeneutically. It refers to the idea that one's understanding of the text as a whole is established by reference to the individual parts and one's understanding of each individual part by reference to the whole.

  8. Thomas Seebohm - Wikipedia

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    Signature in 1994. Thomas Seebohm (born William Thomas Mulvany Seebohm, July 7, 1934, Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia – August 25, 2014, Bonn, Germany) was a phenomenological philosopher whose wide-ranging interests included, among others, Immanuel Kant, Edmund Husserl, hermeneutics, and logic. [1]

  9. Babette Babich - Wikipedia

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    Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2017. New Nietzsche Studies. [The Journal of the Nietzsche Society.] 1996 - ongoing. The Multidimensionality of Hermeneutic Phenomenology. Frankfurt am Main: Springer, 2013. [With Dimitri Ginev] Heidegger und Nietzsche. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2012. [With Holger Zaborowski and Alfred ...