Phenomenology and empirical research are not naturally compatible and devising an empirical technique aiming at researching experience is a challenge. This article presents second-person in-depth phenomenological inquiry – a technique that tries to meet this challenge by allowing the transformation of a participant greatly interested in the investigation of their own subjective experience, into a co-researcher. It then provides an example of this technique being used in a study on enaction of beliefs, more closely showing the cooperative research process of researcher and co-researcher and its result: a grounded theory. The article ends with a discussion on the techniques strengths and weaknesses
This paper introduces the philosophical foundation and practical application of empirical phenomenol...
Phenomenology as a philosophy and a method of inquiry is not limited to an approach to knowing, it ...
This article investigates the philosophy of phenomenology, continuing to examine and describe it as ...
Phenomenology and empirical research are not naturally compatible and devising an empirical techniqu...
Phenomenology and empirical research are not naturally compatible and devising an empiric...
The aim of the article is twofold. First, it aims to overview current empirical methods in the area ...
It is becoming apparent in modern cognitive science that the lack of knowledge about human experient...
The article briefly describes the relatively young field of cognitive science dedicated to the resea...
Empirical phenomenology – study of lived subjective experience is the latest addition to the interdi...
Researchers in the field of empirical phenomenology often base their understanding on the theories o...
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This article shares a research methodology that we argue supports human science researchers in their...
Disparate research traditions in the study of experience have led to contentious arguments over the ...
This paper introduces the philosophical foundation and practical application of empirical phenomenol...
Context: Philosophical and - more recently - empirical approaches to the study of mind have recogniz...
This paper introduces the philosophical foundation and practical application of empirical phenomenol...
Phenomenology as a philosophy and a method of inquiry is not limited to an approach to knowing, it ...
This article investigates the philosophy of phenomenology, continuing to examine and describe it as ...
Phenomenology and empirical research are not naturally compatible and devising an empirical techniqu...
Phenomenology and empirical research are not naturally compatible and devising an empiric...
The aim of the article is twofold. First, it aims to overview current empirical methods in the area ...
It is becoming apparent in modern cognitive science that the lack of knowledge about human experient...
The article briefly describes the relatively young field of cognitive science dedicated to the resea...
Empirical phenomenology – study of lived subjective experience is the latest addition to the interdi...
Researchers in the field of empirical phenomenology often base their understanding on the theories o...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
This article shares a research methodology that we argue supports human science researchers in their...
Disparate research traditions in the study of experience have led to contentious arguments over the ...
This paper introduces the philosophical foundation and practical application of empirical phenomenol...
Context: Philosophical and - more recently - empirical approaches to the study of mind have recogniz...
This paper introduces the philosophical foundation and practical application of empirical phenomenol...
Phenomenology as a philosophy and a method of inquiry is not limited to an approach to knowing, it ...
This article investigates the philosophy of phenomenology, continuing to examine and describe it as ...