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Hermeneutic Research: An Experiential Method presents a method to investigate lived experiences. In doing so, this book integrates a broad range of philosophical topics, such as hermeneutics, the philosophy of consciousness, and the philosophy of being. We are conscious beings. Through every act of consciousness, something is presented to the experiencing person. Something-a theme-stands in the focus of attention. Within the dimensional human consciousness, this theme is related to other thoughts, a process that includes certain aspects of the theme and excludes others from conscious…mehr

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Hermeneutic Research: An Experiential Method presents a method to investigate lived experiences. In doing so, this book integrates a broad range of philosophical topics, such as hermeneutics, the philosophy of consciousness, and the philosophy of being. We are conscious beings. Through every act of consciousness, something is presented to the experiencing person. Something-a theme-stands in the focus of attention. Within the dimensional human consciousness, this theme is related to other thoughts, a process that includes certain aspects of the theme and excludes others from conscious experience.

The foundational conviction of the experiential method detailed in this book is that thought is not static in its ultimate nature but organically dynamic. Thought uncovers its internal endlessness through time as its medium, just as the small seed uncovers the unity of a tree through soil as its medium. Thought, as a dynamic self-revealing phenomenon, uncovers itself as a series of understandings that cannot be interpreted except through reciprocal reference. Meaningfulness, therefore, is not contained in self-identity but in the larger whole in which it is a specific part. Wholeness contains possibilities of knowledge as present realities revealing themselves, through human choices and experiences, in temporal progression to reach a unity that is already contained in them. This infinite movement of knowledge thus reveals the possibility intrinsic to finite thought. Intuition, as wholistic apprehension, is movement that could acknowledge and reach an immanent infinite, of which the finite concepts of comprehension and cognition are only momentums.
Autorenporträt
Sunnie D. Kidd was Assistant to the Dean of the School of Education and a lecturer in philosophy, psychology, and religion at the University of San Francisco until her passing in 2002. During the course of her thirty-year academic career, she presented at national and international conferences and authored numerous books and academic articles. Her bibliography can be found on inbetweenness.com, an academic forum inspired by her life and work. Since Sunnie¿s passing, many of her books have been finalized by her husband, Jim Kidd. Jim Kidd received his Ph.D. from the Duquesne University School of Arts and Sciences, with an emphasis in philosophy and psychology. He has taught at Duquesne University, the University of San Francisco, the California Institute of Integral Studies, and the California School of Professional Psychology at Berkeley. Omar S. Alattas received his M.A. in philosophy from San Jose State University. He is currently working on his Ph.D. at the California Institute of Integral Studies. He is the editor of inbetweenness.com.