Philosophical Hermeneutic Interviewing

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This article describes, exemplifies and discusses the use of the philosophical hermeneutic interview and its distinguishing characteristics. Excerpts of interviews from a philosophical hermeneutic study are used to show how this particular phenomenological tradition is applied to research inquiry. The purpose of the article is to lay out the foundational background for philosophical hermeneutics in a way that clarifies its unique approach to interviewing and its usefulness for advancing health care knowledge. Implications for health care research and practice are addressed.

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Vandermause, R. K., & Fleming, S. E. (2011). Philosophical Hermeneutic Interviewing. International Journal of Qualitative Methods , 10(4), 367–377. https://doi.org/10.1177/160940691101000405

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