First-Person Methods

Toward an Empirical Phenomenology of Experience

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In the history of psychology, first-person methods, such as introspection, have come into disrepute in favor of the experimental approach. Yet the results of first-person research—such as the famous studies provided by Maurice Merleau-Ponty in his Phenomenology of Perception—have indeed produced knowledge subsequently ascertained by neuroscientific research. The purpose of this book is to assist readers in developing first-person methods as a rigorous approach. It is designed to assist researchers in the field of education to develop their competencies in the first-person approach. Concrete examples, descriptions, precepts, and possible findings are provided to guide readers in their inquiries. Surrounding the inquiries, reflective commentaries assist readers to become reflexively aware of what they are doing and thereby come to bring into discourse the methods they have used. That is, readers are assisted in developing research praxis by experiencing first-person methods first hand and then to become reflexively aware of the method as method.

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Epigraph
Pages: 1
On Tact and Touching
Pages: 43–60
Tasting and Smelling
Pages: 75–87
Memory
Pages: 89–108
On Becoming Significant
Pages: 109–122
On Being and Presence
Pages: 123–135
Thinking and Speaking
Pages: 147–157
Problem Solving
Pages: 159–190
Reading
Pages: 209–237
Writing Your Research
Pages: 239–248
Appendix
Pages: 249–250
References
Pages: 251–254
Index
Pages: 255–259
Educational Researchers and their students
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