Getting into It in the Wrong Way - Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis and the Hermeneutic Circle
Author: Bournemouth University
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Description: Getting into It in the Wrong Way - Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis and the Hermeneutic Circle por Bournemouth University critically analyzes the hermeneutic commitment of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). It explores the role of preconceptions and prejudices in interpretation, offering insights into phenomenological philosophy.
Pages: 11
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