Hermeneutic phenomenology aims to understand and interpret human experience through revealing the life world or human experience as lived. It emphasizes understanding individual experiences to explain human actions and behaviors. The approach developed from the works of philosophers like Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Husserl, and Heidegger, extending phenomenology to take an interpretive approach and asserting that meanings require hermeneutics. A key concept is that to be human is to interpret, and interpretation is critical to understanding as encounters are shaped by backgrounds.