Knowledge creation and the concept of a human being: A phenomenological approach

作者: Anna Suorsa , Maija-Leena Huotari

DOI: 10.1002/ASI.23035

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摘要: This study explores the effect of interaction in research on knowledge creation (KC) and its dependence conceptualization a human being. A framework for understanding KC with hermeneutic phenomenology is developed, based an analysis recent key texts phenomenology. The results obtained indicate that still emphasizes concept as asset inside mind, although interest knowing interpersonal relationships working communities. Exploration use shows successful connected to ideas openness, critical thinking, awareness past experiences. These elements reflect general tradition without taking into account historical roots hermeneutics or questioning being behind them. It concluded circle phenomenological provide better defined more coherent structure event future-oriented, conscious act interaction. developed offers three fundamental areas exploration: interactive event, construction experience interaction, modes

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