The Descriptive Phenomenological Psychological Method
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Abstract The author explains that his background was in experimental psychology but that he wanted to study the whole person and not fragmented psychological processes. He also desired a non-reductionistic method for studying humans. Fortunately he came across the work of Edmund Husserl and discovered in the latter’s thought a way of researching humans that met the criteria he was seeking. Eventually he developed a phenomenological method for researching humans in a psychological way based upon the work of Husserl and Merleau-Ponty. This article briefly describes the method.
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- Phenomenological method
- Reductionism
- Psychology
- Phenomenology (philosophy)
- Epistemology
- Psychological research
- Interpretative phenomenological analysis
- Social psychology
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