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    reading “Phenomenological Research Methods” (1994:13) says that “phenomenology is a qualitative method of research – refrains from importing external frameworks and sets aside judgements about the realness of the phenomenon.” In his book “Introduction to Phenomenology”, Dermot Moran (2000: pg4) defines phenomenology as: “It claims, first and foremost, to be a radical way of doing philosophy, a practice rather than a system. Phenomenology is best understood as a radical, anti-traditional style of philosophising

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    be a qualitative participatory research approach which will be informed by Phenomenology theory methodology. Phenomenology will be used to explore the day-to-day lived experience with hydro energy by key providers, consumers and energy policy makers. The researcher sought to uncover the essences, interpret, and describe the meaning of this relationship of energy providers and consumers. Rationale Hermeneutic phenomenology is a method used to describe, interpret, and understand lived experience in

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    three texts given here: M.M.P - Maurice Merleau-Ponty, The Primacy of Perception and Its Philosophical Consequences E.H - Edmund Husserl, Pure Phenomenology, Its Method, and Its Field of Investigation M.H - Martin Heidegger, The Fundamental Discoveries of Phenomenology, Its Principle, and the Clarification of Its Name Pure phenomenology takes as given the existence of an intersubjective world(1), ("the totality of perceptible things and the thing of all things" M.M.P), and the existence

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    research, and will be followed by introducing phenomenology in general and it´s different approaches. Then, the key and the broad characteristics of IPA will be explained and brief overview of data collection methods and analysis will be introduce. Finally justification of the methodology and conclusions will be made. My qualitative research question of IPA is “How do people make sense of their life with chronic neck pain after

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    Phenomenology used in Qualitative Research Many phenomenological methodologies have been developed and used by qualitative researchers to review individuals’ experiences. Phenomenology for organizational research, descriptive phenomenological method, hermeneutic phenomenology, interpretive phenomenology, and interpretative phenomenological analysis are the five popular phenomenological methodologies in qualitative inquiry. Phenomenology for organizational research. Phenomenology for organizational

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    PHENOMENOLOGY Thesis statement which successfully ties the three “pieces” of the exam together? The method, known as phenomenology, was used to examine details of human experience and consciousness in order to observe the most basic facts of human existence. The examination included not just observations of the way the world appears, but observations of one’s thoughts, and when and how they occur. The phenomenological research gives us the opportunity to explore the current conflicts in the Middle

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    study was conducted using a combined phenomenological and focus group methodology. To justify this unorthodox design, it should be noted that phenomenology is used to investigate not only experiences, but also the essence of such through one 's perception of a phenomenon. This philosophical branch of phenomenology is founded on Maurice Merleau-Ponty 's phenomenology of perception (Merleau-Ponty & Thomas, 2004). Merleau-Ponty 's philosophical stance poses that understanding the lived experience is achieved

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    A Brief Survey of the Phenomenology of Husserl and Heidegger Introduction In general terms, phenomenology is a philosophy of experience. It attempts to understand how meaning is made in human experience, and it sees our lived experience of the world as the foundation of meaning. For phenomenology, how the speaking or writing subject uses language is primary both because it is how we experience its rules and conventions, in their use, and because this is the source of semantic innovation. New

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    A phenomenological design was used in this qualitative study. Phenomenology is “A philosophy and research method that explores and describes everyday experience as it appears to human consciousness in order to generate and enhance understanding of what it means to be human” (Fain, 2013, p. 238). This method looks at how people sense, and perceive their experiences. This method was chosen to allow the understanding of how individuals interpret, process, and experience rap music. Meaningful questions

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    for centuries. The 20th century Jewish French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas attempts to explain pain in his essay, Useless Suffering. Levinas suggest through an abbreviated phenomenology and subsequent thrashing of theodicy that suffering is best understood as “meaningful in me, useless in the Other.”1 While Levinas 's phenomenology is logically consistent, his assessment of usefulness of theodicy in light of the suffering of the 20th century is suspect, however this does not impact the validity of his

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