Hermeneutic Phenomenology

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hermeneueuein, hermeneia

Hermeneutics was derived from the greek word (Blank) and (Blank)

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hermeneutics

A theory and methodology of interpretation of biblical texts, wisdom literature and philosophical texts

Provides interpretation based on beliefs, actions and experiences

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phainomenom, logos

Phenomenology is derived from which greek words

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appears

what does phainomenon mean?

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study

what does logos mean

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Hermeneutic phenomenology

A philosophy and method of interpreting human experiences

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Edmund Husserl

The founding father of phenomenology

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bracketing or phenomenological reduction

practice in which one sets aside an existing presupposition when understanding a phenomenon

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Martin Heidegger (1889-1976)

student and staunch of hussler

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Thrownness

before mankind existed, the world had a set of standard and it influenced our consciousness as individuals

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First part of Hermeneutic loop

Raises a question about or need for the meaning of an event

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2nd hermeneutic

The need for meaning is projected through action or speech

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Engagement, with the phenomena or individual experience (the Part of life)

3rd of Hermeneutic loop

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Engagement with part elicits feedback, challenging our understanding of the whole.

4th of Hermeneutic loop

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Challenge triggers reflection, reinterpretation and greater understanding

5th of Hermeneutic loop

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6th part of Hermeneutic loop

Understanding, the whole life as a personal narrative