So you want to do post-intentional phenomenological research?

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Abstract

In this article, phenomenology, both in its philosophical and methodological variants, is introduced in the form of a fictional dialogue between a student justifying her interest in using a post-intentional phenomenological approach in her dissertation to her major professor. The dialogue tackles founding philosophers, notably Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty; contemporary researchers, including A. Giorgi, B. Giorgi, van Manen, and Vagle; several phenomenological concepts, such as intentionality, bracketing, and bridling; and provides examples of three distinct approaches to phenomenological research. Keywords: Phenomenology, Post-Intentional Phenomenology, Bridling, Bracketing, Intentionality.

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Soule, K. E., & Freeman, M. (2019). So you want to do post-intentional phenomenological research? Qualitative Report, 24(4), 857–872. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2019.3305

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