LOOKING INTO SELF-EXPLORATION ATTITUDES AND WAYS OF CONSTRUCTING EXPERIENCE

Ioana Laura Popa1, 2 and Urban Kordeš2

1University of Vienna
  Vienna, Austria

2University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Education
  Ljubljana, Slovenia

INDECS 12(4), 314-322, 2014
DOI 10.7906/indecs.12.4.5
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Received: 21 October 2014
Accepted: 28 October 2014
Regular article

ABSTRACT

Empirical phenomenology - study of lived subjective experience is the latest addition to the interdisciplinary efforts aiming at understanding the human mind. We present the research, which was originally aimed at investigating the experiences of Holotropic Breathwork, however, results of the analysis convinced us to move the focus of our interest to differences between individual ways of constructing experience. We have identified three types of personal epistemologies (i.e. ways of constructing the subjective experience) and found the correlation with individual attitudes towards self-exploration. The paper aims at providing a novel model with regard to how experience is constructed and expands the understanding of the limitations of the phenomenological interview techniques.


KEY WORDS

empirical phenomenology, explicative interview, constructing experiences, personal epistemology


CLASSIFICATION

APA:2260, 2340, 2630
JEL:D83, D84, Z19


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