The Phenomenology of Everyday Life: Empirical Investigations of Human Experience

Howard R. Pollio (University of Tennessee, Knoxville),Tracy B. Henley (University of Tennessee),Craig J. Thompson (University of Tennessee)

The Phenomenology of Everyday Life: Empirical Investigations of Human Experience
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
28 September 1997
Pages
416
ISBN
9780521462051

The Phenomenology of Everyday Life: Empirical Investigations of Human Experience

Howard R. Pollio (University of Tennessee, Knoxville),Tracy B. Henley (University of Tennessee),Craig J. Thompson (University of Tennessee)

The Phenomenology of Everyday Life presents results from a rigorous qualitative approach to the psychological study of everyday human activities and experiences. This book does not replace scientific observation with humanistic analysis, but provides an additional perspective on significant human questions. The qualitative approach this book employs is grounded in the philosophical traditions of existentialism and phenomenology, which use dialogue as their major method of inquiry. These traditions are especially well adapted to encompass and describe human events and activities. In addition, such events can be properly investigated only on the basis of a method sensitive enough to articulate the nuances of human experience and reflection. In this latter regard, it is important to note that insights deriving from literature and the humanities are equally as revealing of the human world as those from experimental psychology, biology or medicine.

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