2. HERMENEUTICS
Discipline of study
focused on providing
interpretation
based on beliefs,
actions, and
experiences
PHENOMENOLOGY
Refers to a person’s perception of
the meaning of an event, as
opposed to the event as exist
externally to ( outside of ) that
person.
3. Hermeneutic Analysis
• A name for various methods of analysis,
which are based on interpreting.
• The strategy forms an opposite to those
research strategies which stress objectivity
and independence of interpretations in the
formations in formation knowledge.
4. Hermeneutic Research
• Enables you to make interpretations and gain
in-depth understanding of the researched
phenomenon (Berroya 2017).
• Hermeneutic research emphasizes subjective
interpretations in the research of meaning of
texts, art, culture, social phenomena and
thinking (Alfornon 2019).
5. Phenomenological Analysis
• Based on discussions and reflections of
direct sense perception and experiences
of the researched phenomenon (Berroya).
• A starting point of the strategy is your
ability to approach a project without
prior assumptions, definitions or
theoretical frameworks. A key aspect of
this method of analysis is
phenomenological reduction (Alfornon
2019).
6. Phenomenological Research
• Enables you to explore experiences
and sensory perception ( Different to
abstract perceptions) of researched
phenomenon, and the formation of
understanding based on these
experiences and perceptions (Alfornon
2019).
• Your research strategy is based,
therefore on either your own or other
people’s experiences and sensory
perceptions (Alfornon 2019).
7. • A philosophy of and a method of
interpreting human experiences as the
means to understand the question of
what is to be human.
• Sometimes referred to as interpretative or
existential phenomenology.
What is
Hermeneutical
Phenomenology?
8. MARTIN
HEIDEGGER
Focused on the concept of
Hermeneutics
The search for truth is based on the
interpretation of experience
What is the meaning of life events?
9. EDMUND
HUSSERL
Centered on the concept of
Phenomenology, emphasized the value of experience in
understanding social events.
Universal Truth can be fully enjoyed if the impression is removed from
a situation. (Prejudgment, prejudice, biases)
10. GROUP 3
1.AMPANG, ASMA
2.ANSARY, NORFATMAH
3.AMINDATO, SITTIE ASIA
4.DAUD, AYMAN
5.CABUGATAN, MOH’D RADHWAN
HERMENEUTICAL PHENOMENOLOGY