Researchers in the field of empirical phenomenology often base their understanding on the theories of philosophical phenomenology, particularly favouring Husserl in their discussions and explaining obtained results in terms of pre-reflective and reflective experience. In this article we first outline various authors’ intuitions on the phenomenological tradition, before going on to examine certain assumptions of the empirical phenomenological tradition. In the second part we present preliminary results of our empirical phenomenological research in the attempt to point to the enormous phenomenological richness of pre-reflective awareness. To an extent we attempt to contribute to the understanding of the techniques of modern empirical phenomen...
Phenomenology as a philosophy and a method of inquiry is not limited to an approach to knowing, it ...
This chapter is primarily concerned with the qualitative data collection and analysis method of inte...
The implications of commonalities in the contributions of five key thinkers in twentieth century phe...
Researchers in the field of empirical phenomenology often base their understanding on the theories o...
In this master's thesis, we carry out an empirical phenomenological study in an attempt to answer th...
In this chapter, I introduce phenomenology and phenomenological psychopathology by clarifying the ki...
Phenomenology and empirical research are not naturally compatible and devising an empirical techniqu...
International audienceOver the last twenty years, researches within cognitive sciences has massively...
A brief description of phenomenology and of its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy
It is becoming apparent in modern cognitive science that the lack of knowledge about human experient...
There is no unique and definitive definition of phenomenology. It is rather a method and an experien...
The article discusses the problem of perceiving the internal experience of other people. Language a...
Phenomenology is the study of appearance as such. It is a branch of both Ontology and Epistemology, ...
I aim to show that, contrary to standard deflationary or eliminativist theories of the self, we can...
Phenomenology involves a first-person approach to consciousness. Husserl initiated phenomenology as ...
Phenomenology as a philosophy and a method of inquiry is not limited to an approach to knowing, it ...
This chapter is primarily concerned with the qualitative data collection and analysis method of inte...
The implications of commonalities in the contributions of five key thinkers in twentieth century phe...
Researchers in the field of empirical phenomenology often base their understanding on the theories o...
In this master's thesis, we carry out an empirical phenomenological study in an attempt to answer th...
In this chapter, I introduce phenomenology and phenomenological psychopathology by clarifying the ki...
Phenomenology and empirical research are not naturally compatible and devising an empirical techniqu...
International audienceOver the last twenty years, researches within cognitive sciences has massively...
A brief description of phenomenology and of its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy
It is becoming apparent in modern cognitive science that the lack of knowledge about human experient...
There is no unique and definitive definition of phenomenology. It is rather a method and an experien...
The article discusses the problem of perceiving the internal experience of other people. Language a...
Phenomenology is the study of appearance as such. It is a branch of both Ontology and Epistemology, ...
I aim to show that, contrary to standard deflationary or eliminativist theories of the self, we can...
Phenomenology involves a first-person approach to consciousness. Husserl initiated phenomenology as ...
Phenomenology as a philosophy and a method of inquiry is not limited to an approach to knowing, it ...
This chapter is primarily concerned with the qualitative data collection and analysis method of inte...
The implications of commonalities in the contributions of five key thinkers in twentieth century phe...