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Reflexivity in the field encounter in qualitative research: learning from Gadamer
Qualitative Research Journal, 2022PurposeReflexivity involves critical reflection by the qualitative researcher as to the influence of the researcher's culture, history and belief on the conduct and outcome of the research.
N. McBride
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Hermeneutics at the Time of the Anthropocene: The Case of Hans-Georg Gadamer
Environmental Values, 2021The article puts forward the thesis that Hans-Georg Gadamer's hermeneutics can be useful for conceptualising the issue of the Anthropocene. Both speculative features of hermeneutics generally and specific Gadamerian insights are helpful for this matter ...
Patryk Szaj
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Fusing horizons in qualitative research: Gadamer and cultural resonances
Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2020In this article, I explore the intersection between Hans Georg Gadamer’s ‘fusion of horizons’ and interpreter’s ‘prejudices,’ together with the concept of cultural resonances as they pertain to qualitative research in psychology.
Adi Barak
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A Hermeneutic Approach to Pain: Gadamer on Pain, Finitude, and Recovery
Journal of Applied Hermeneutics, 2018While philosophical hermeneutics has often been criticized for not engaging issues concerning the body and human finitude, Gadamer’s ‘Defense of Pain’ in his final public academic appearance is an underappreciated hermeneutic contribution to the way in ...
Alexander Crist
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Journal of Applied Hermeneutics, 2017
In this paper, the author turns to Hans-Georg Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics to examine the experience of grieving. Specifically, the author argues that grieving may be grasped as a limit situation of memory.
Theodore D. George
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In this paper, the author turns to Hans-Georg Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics to examine the experience of grieving. Specifically, the author argues that grieving may be grasped as a limit situation of memory.
Theodore D. George
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One of the first book-length studies to examine Gadamer's relation to Heidegger in depth, this important work looks at the ways in which Gadamer positively appropriates central elements of Heidegger's work as well as the way he extends Heidegger's critique of Western metaphysics, avoiding and tacitly challenging some of the most problematical aspects ...
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One of the first book-length studies to examine Gadamer's relation to Heidegger in depth, this important work looks at the ways in which Gadamer positively appropriates central elements of Heidegger's work as well as the way he extends Heidegger's critique of Western metaphysics, avoiding and tacitly challenging some of the most problematical aspects ...
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Gadamer Needs Lacan: Gadamer's Approach to Tradition
Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 2003(2003). Gadamer Needs Lacan: Gadamer's Approach to Tradition. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology: Vol. 34, The Philosophy of Gadamer, pp. 309-326.
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Gadamer in a Wired Brain: Philosophical Hermeneutics and Neuralink
Philosophy & Technology, 2022Matthew S. Lindia
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