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hermeneueuein, hermeneia
Hermeneutics was derived from the greek word (Blank) and (Blank)
hermeneutics
A theory and methodology of interpretation of biblical texts, wisdom literature and philosophical texts
Provides interpretation based on beliefs, actions and experiences
phainomenom, logos
Phenomenology is derived from which greek words
appears
what does phainomenon mean?
study
what does logos mean
Hermeneutic phenomenology
A philosophy and method of interpreting human experiences
Edmund Husserl
The founding father of phenomenology
bracketing or phenomenological reduction
practice in which one sets aside an existing presupposition when understanding a phenomenon
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976)
student and staunch of hussler
Thrownness
before mankind existed, the world had a set of standard and it influenced our consciousness as individuals
First part of Hermeneutic loop
Raises a question about or need for the meaning of an event
2nd hermeneutic
The need for meaning is projected through action or speech
Engagement, with the phenomena or individual experience (the Part of life)
3rd of Hermeneutic loop
Engagement with part elicits feedback, challenging our understanding of the whole.
4th of Hermeneutic loop
Challenge triggers reflection, reinterpretation and greater understanding
5th of Hermeneutic loop
6th part of Hermeneutic loop
Understanding, the whole life as a personal narrative