QU 400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, Lifeworld

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Importance: in the fields of psychology, nursing, education, and sociology, points our phenomena through an individual"s perception of a situation through inductive methods like interviews. Phenomenological approaches in psychology by annette sofie davidsen. The common point of these areas is its. 2013): husserl, didn"t believe that it was possible to separate our own experiences from what we are believed to experience from predispositions. He wanted to study consciousness and how experiences in the world make up part of our human consciousness: husserl believes that human consciousness is never empty and is always directed at something. Whenever someone is aware of something specific, they are also aware of something outside of the specific subject they are focusing on: husserl focused on the idea of disregarding preconceived notions and theories. Annette sofie davidsen (2013) phenomenological approaches in psychology and. Health sciences, qualitative research in psychology, 10:3, 318-

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