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What is the difference between phenomenology and hermeneutics?

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Phenomenology is a research method that aims to uncover the lived experience of individuals, while hermeneutics is a method that focuses on interpreting human behaviour and meaning. Both methods involve subjective interpretation and analysis of data, but hermeneutics may involve the researcher's own biases and preconceptions to a greater extent.

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