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Phenomenology of Practice: Meaning-Giving Methods in Phenomenological Research and Writing (Volume 13) Phenomenology of Practice: Meaning-Giving Methods in Phenomenological Research and Writing by Max Van Manen
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“I confess that everything I oppose, so to speak, in my texts, everything that I deconstruct—presence, voice, living, voice and so on—is exactly what I am after in life. I love the voice, I love presence, I love…; there is no love, no desire without it. So, I'm constantly denying, so to speak, in my life what I'm saying in my books or my teaching….”
Max Van Manen, Phenomenology of Practice: Meaning-Giving Methods in Phenomenological Research and Writing
“It is entirely correct and completely in order to say, “You can't do anything with philosophy.” The only mistake is to believe that with this, the judgment concerning philosophy is at an end. For a little epilogue arises in the form of a counter-question: even if we can't do anything with it, may not philosophy in the end do something with us, provided that we engage ourselves with it?”
Max Van Manen, Phenomenology of Practice: Meaning-Giving Methods in Phenomenological Research and Writing