This article explores the possibilities and limits of a hermeneutic way of being in the world, more specifically being a researcher as a part of human, embodied existence. Understanding existence as embodied highlights the subjectivity of a researcher. For a hermeneutic researcher this subjectivity is both a precondition for interpretation and something that might endanger the scientific endeavour. In this article, I examine the possibilities of combining Hans-Georg Gadamer's empathetic hermeneutics with Paul Ricoeur's critical hermeneutics as a means of both recognizing and, to some extent, controlling my subjectivity in the research process. With Gabriel Marcel I also argue for hermeneutics as an embodied experience. This is exemplified b...
Researchers and educators are increasingly implementing qualitative research methods to investigate ...
Hermeneutics has much to offer those interested in qualitative inquiry, and is especially suitable f...
This chapter introduces a version of the phenomenological method that is particularly suitable for t...
The terms ‘hermeneutics’ and phenomenology’ are often used interchangeably in the literature, which ...
Hermeneutics has long been used with huge gains in various fields of research as the underpinning pa...
In this paper, we make a case for an alternative epistemology of research based on the hermeneutic-p...
The philosophical orientation of Gadamerian hermeneutic phenomenology is explored in this paper. Gad...
The philosophical orientation of Gadamerian hermeneutic phenomenology is explored in this paper. Gad...
This paper is an illustration of the application of a hermeneutic phenomenological study. The theory...
In this paper, we speak to tenets of Gadamerian hermeneutic philosophy that “guide” our hermeneutic ...
While hermeneutics is firmly embedded in social science research and has proven merit as a qualitati...
Excerpts available on Google Books (see link below). For integral book, go to publisher's website : ...
Schleiermacher, joining an ancient scheme, divides philosophy into dialectics, ethics and physics. T...
A key dispute within qualitative methodology is the choice between top-down (deductive) and bottom-u...
Background and aim The aim of the present article was to elaborate on a research approach and method...
Researchers and educators are increasingly implementing qualitative research methods to investigate ...
Hermeneutics has much to offer those interested in qualitative inquiry, and is especially suitable f...
This chapter introduces a version of the phenomenological method that is particularly suitable for t...
The terms ‘hermeneutics’ and phenomenology’ are often used interchangeably in the literature, which ...
Hermeneutics has long been used with huge gains in various fields of research as the underpinning pa...
In this paper, we make a case for an alternative epistemology of research based on the hermeneutic-p...
The philosophical orientation of Gadamerian hermeneutic phenomenology is explored in this paper. Gad...
The philosophical orientation of Gadamerian hermeneutic phenomenology is explored in this paper. Gad...
This paper is an illustration of the application of a hermeneutic phenomenological study. The theory...
In this paper, we speak to tenets of Gadamerian hermeneutic philosophy that “guide” our hermeneutic ...
While hermeneutics is firmly embedded in social science research and has proven merit as a qualitati...
Excerpts available on Google Books (see link below). For integral book, go to publisher's website : ...
Schleiermacher, joining an ancient scheme, divides philosophy into dialectics, ethics and physics. T...
A key dispute within qualitative methodology is the choice between top-down (deductive) and bottom-u...
Background and aim The aim of the present article was to elaborate on a research approach and method...
Researchers and educators are increasingly implementing qualitative research methods to investigate ...
Hermeneutics has much to offer those interested in qualitative inquiry, and is especially suitable f...
This chapter introduces a version of the phenomenological method that is particularly suitable for t...