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Phenomenological Analysis Stephen Petrina (2021) In many ways, phenomenological analysis is the epitome of analysis, with its procedure of “eidetic reduction.” Hence, it is not clear why Merleau-Ponty (1956) thought otherwise, stressing that phenomenology “is a question of description, and not of explanation or analysis” (p. 60).
Feb 20, 2020 · The main methodological contribution of this article is its detailed articulation of how research methods can be developed in coherence with the interpretive phenomenological tradition. It aims to bring to the fore taken-for-granted practices by qualitative researchers and make them explicit in light of the interpretive phenomenological philosophical foundations.
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Jun 18, 2024 · Phenomenological research focuses on understanding lived experience, and therefore relies on qualitative data that can illuminate the subjective experiences of individuals. Because phenomenology aims to examine experience on its own terms, it is wary of imposing pre-defined categories or structures on the data.
experiences (‘essences’) can be written in a more reflective and descriptive manner (cited in Creswell, 2013). Another phenomenology theorist and author is Riemen (1986). This author has written mostly in the medical field, especially in the area of caring, nursing. However, in order to develop a method of analysis for phenomenology,
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A critical evaluation of both Giorgi's and van Manen's techniques in the light of contemporary qualitative methodology shows their phenomenological methods to be ones whose data gathering is typically interview-based (involving small sample sizes typically half a dozen or more), whose data analysis and method is iterative, emergent and adaptable, whose results are developed recursively and ...
Feb 14, 2024 · The main point of this paper is not to provide a critical review of the uses of phenomenology in the discipline; rather, it has been to provide an analytic way of thinking about how phenomenology can and should be used in different instances.
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Apr 29, 2023 · The method of phenomenological philosophy was developed by Husserl (2012) for the eidetic sciences, which are interested in the general essences or persistent characteristics of things. By contrast, the empirical sciences are “sciences of ‘fact’” (Husserl 2012, p. 10), interested in the concrete, singular, contextual and accidental ...