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2017

DOI: https://doi.org/10.55016/ojs/jah.v2017Y2017
Published: 2017-01-16

Articles

  • Is it Really “Yesterday’s War”? What Gadamer Has to Say About What Gets Counted

    Nancy J Moules, Lorraine Venturato, Catherine M Laing, James C Field
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  • Thoughts on the Return of Yesterday's War

    David W Jardine
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  • Deconstructing the Phenomenon of Apology

    Amie Cameal Liddle
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  • Changing the Shape of Sickle Cell Disease Treatment: A Hermeneutic Study of a Case that Changed a Family and a Medical Practice

    Nancy J Moules, Catherine M Laing, Gregory Guilcher
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  • Losing the So-Called Paradigm War: Does our Confusion, Disarray, and Retreat Contribute to the Advance?

    James Colin Field
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  • A Hermeneutic Phenomenology: The Death of the Other Understood as Event

    Harris B. Bechtol
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  • Conducting Hermeneutic Research in International Settings: Philosophical, Practical, and Ethical Considerations

    Charlene A. VanLeeuwen, Linyuan Guo-Brennan, Lori E. Weeks
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  • Education and the Formative Power of Hermeneutic Practice

    J.R. Nicholas Davey
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  • Self-transformation: Body, Mind, and Spirit

    William Konchak
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  • And Coyote Howled: Listening to the Call of Interpretive Inquiry

    Kate Melissa Beamer
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  • Grieving as Limit Situation of Memory: Gadamer, Beamer, and Moules on the Infinite Task Posed by the Dead

    Theodore George
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Editorials

  • Grief and Hermeneutics: Archives of Lives and the Conflicted Character of Grief

    Nancy J Moules
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