by admin | Aug 17, 2023 | Corporeal Reflection
Corporeal Reflection Lived body (corporeality) refers to the phenomenological fact that we are always bodily in the world. When we meet another person in his or her landscape or world we meet that person first of all through his or her body. In our physical or bodily...
by admin | Aug 17, 2023 | Guided Existential Reflection
Guided Existential Reflection All phenomenological human science research efforts are really explorations into the structures of the human lifeworld, the lived world as experienced in everyday situations and relations. Four fundamental lifeworld themes (or...
by admin | Aug 17, 2023 | Relational Reflection
Relational Reflection Lived other (communality or relationality) is the lived relation we maintain with others in the interpersonal space that we share with them. As we meet others, we approach them in a corporeal way: through a handshake or by gaining an impression...
by admin | Aug 17, 2023 | Spatial Reflection
Spatial Reflection Lived space (spatiality) is felt space. Lived space is a category for inquiring into the ways we experience spatial dimensions of our day-to-day existence. When we think of space we usually first speak of mathematical space, or the length, height...
by admin | Aug 17, 2023 | Temporal Reflection
Temporal Reflection Lived time (temporality) is subjective time as opposed to clock time or objective time. Lived time is the time that appears to speed up when we enjoy ourselves, or slow down when we feel bored during an uninteresting lecture or when we are sit...