Example of hermeneutic phenomenology
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Phenomenology is the philosophical study of observed unusual people or events as they appear without any further study or explanation. An example of phenomenology is studying the green flash that sometimes happens just after sunset or just before sunrise. YourDictionary definition and usage example.
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Hermeneutic phenomenology is a qualitative research methodology that arose out of and remains closely tied to phenomenologicalphilosophy, a strand of continental philosophy. ... They were not interested in phenomenology as a philosophy but as a unique way to understand human existence.
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