The present paper aims at showing that the phenomenological method is a crucial methodological element of every research that is based on the interpretation of utterances or texts based on experiences, like religious studies. Following the neophenomenological school, the notion of “phenomenon” is understood in a radically relative way: “A phenomenon for a person at a given point of time is a state of affairs for which this person cannot — in spite of trying to vary the presuppositions she makes as much as possible — withdraw the belief that it is a fact” (Schmitz, 2003: 1). Starting from this notion, phenomenology may fruitfully criticise two common strategies: reduction and construction. The first one tries to reduce experiences to alleged...
Aim To provide a comprehensive overviev/ of the many research approaches related fo phenomenology an...
The following paper explores the foundations of phenomenology, and seeks to provide those new to the...
Here I investigate the possibility of a phenomenological approach to Christianity, with the understa...
The present paper aims at showing that the phenomenological method is a crucial methodological eleme...
The present paper aims at showing that the phenomenological method is a crucial methodological eleme...
There is no unique and definitive definition of phenomenology. It is rather a method and an experien...
Phenomenology as a philosophy and a method of inquiry is not limited to an approach to knowing, it ...
The use of phenomenology and phenomenography as a method in the educational research literature has ...
The phenomenology of religion has been criticized for failure of identity and critical nerve. Schola...
While it is heartening to see that more researchers in the field of the social sciences are using so...
The paper aims to contribute to the ongoing conversation on critical phenomenology with reflections ...
Phenomenology is a philosophical movement that approaches the study of human beings and their cultur...
This article revisits the phenomenological method with particular focus on how it is meaningful for ...
A brief description of phenomenology and of its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy
The author presents his own interpretation of phenomenological reduction taking as a starting point ...
Aim To provide a comprehensive overviev/ of the many research approaches related fo phenomenology an...
The following paper explores the foundations of phenomenology, and seeks to provide those new to the...
Here I investigate the possibility of a phenomenological approach to Christianity, with the understa...
The present paper aims at showing that the phenomenological method is a crucial methodological eleme...
The present paper aims at showing that the phenomenological method is a crucial methodological eleme...
There is no unique and definitive definition of phenomenology. It is rather a method and an experien...
Phenomenology as a philosophy and a method of inquiry is not limited to an approach to knowing, it ...
The use of phenomenology and phenomenography as a method in the educational research literature has ...
The phenomenology of religion has been criticized for failure of identity and critical nerve. Schola...
While it is heartening to see that more researchers in the field of the social sciences are using so...
The paper aims to contribute to the ongoing conversation on critical phenomenology with reflections ...
Phenomenology is a philosophical movement that approaches the study of human beings and their cultur...
This article revisits the phenomenological method with particular focus on how it is meaningful for ...
A brief description of phenomenology and of its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy
The author presents his own interpretation of phenomenological reduction taking as a starting point ...
Aim To provide a comprehensive overviev/ of the many research approaches related fo phenomenology an...
The following paper explores the foundations of phenomenology, and seeks to provide those new to the...
Here I investigate the possibility of a phenomenological approach to Christianity, with the understa...