Phenomenology as seen from the hermeneutics perspective of Heidegger: a methodological proposal for public health
Revista Facultad Nacional de Salud Publica, ISSN: 2256-3334, Vol: 33, Issue: 3, Page: 435-443
2015
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Qualitative research is a very useful methodological strategy for health-related professions, and public health is no stranger to the implementations of these designs. Objective: to describe the phenomenological method and its techniques from the hermeneutic perspective of Heidegger. Methodology: this paper presents an analysis of Martin Heidegger's interpretive phenomenology and proposes various qualitative research techniques for applying this methodological design as an alternative for public health. Results: we describe the epoché, intentionality, reduction, constitution, the analysis process and the manner in which results are presented in a phenomenological study design. Conclusion: this paper's phenomenological proposal suggests taking an epistemological position in the light of Heidegger's hermeneutics .
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Universidad de Antioquia
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