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"That kind of changes things": a meta-synthesis of the lived experiences of people with chronic heart disease. [PDF]

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Nebel L   +4 more
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Effects of Virtual Care on Patient and Provider Experience of the Clinical Encounter: Qualitative Hermeneutic Study.

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McCaffrey G   +8 more
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The hermeneutics of faith and the hermeneutics of suspicion

Narrative Inquiry, 2004
Ricoeur distinguishes between two forms of hermeneutics: a hermeneutics of faith which aims to restore meaning to a text and a hermeneutics of suspicion which attempts to decode meanings that are disguised. In this paper, his distinction is applied to interpretive stances in narrative research.
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Hermeneutics for Psychotherapists

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1990
Hermeneutics as a method of approach has been used differently by many different authors, and in this paper I have reviewed the history and evolving employment of the hermeneutic approach. For the purposes of psychotherapists, the point of hermeneutics is that, in contrast to the natural sciences, it focusses away from the classical notion of the ...
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Hermeneutic Communism and/or Hermeneutic Anarchism

Philosophy Today, 2016
1.INTRODUCTIONThe position I will advocate in what follows can be summarized thusly: In problematizing the prejudices of modern politics (and the political project of modernity), hermeneutic philosophy does not engage in championing a leftist or rightist political standpoint.
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Hermeneutics of Texts and Hermeneutics of Action

New Literary History, 1980
rT ZaiHE QUESTION of the relationship of the hermeneutics of texts and the hermeneutics of actions is primarily a question of what both have in common. What common output, what common structure, fits the interpretation of texts and the interpretation (i.e., the systematic understanding) of actions, either those of others or my own?
Gunther Buck, Marshall Brown
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The hermeneutics of suspicion

Man and World, 1984
In proposing to discuss the hermeneutics of suspicion, I clearly had in mind the usage of Paul Ricoeur; Ricoeur who never opposes without somehow reconciling, could not avoid opposing — at least in a first approach — hermeneutics in the classic sense, of interpreting the meaning of texts, to the radical critique of and suspicion against understanding ...
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