An introduction to Hermeneutic Phenomenology (Article)
Author: Mehdi Shahbazian
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Description: An introduction to Hermeneutic Phenomenology (Article) by Mehdi Shahbazian offers an accessible overview of Heidegger's philosophical approach. It explores the roots and significance of hermeneutic phenomenology, contrasting it with Husserl's phenomenology.
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