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		<title>Phenomenologyonline.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Phenomenologyonline.com appears to be a site authored by Max van Manen, which includes a bibliography of recommended readings, glossary, as well as a section of short biographies of a range of selected scholars.
Of particular interest is a section called Inquiry, a conceptual mapping of the various aspects of phenomenological inquiry. As someone getting into the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.phenomenologyonline.com/">Phenomenologyonline.com</a> appears to be a site authored by Max van Manen, which includes a bibliography of recommended readings, glossary, as well as a section of short biographies of a range of selected scholars.</p>
<p>Of particular interest is a section called <a href="http://www.phenomenologyonline.com/inquiry/1.html">Inquiry</a>, a conceptual mapping of the various aspects of phenomenological inquiry. As someone getting into the area this is very useful, It seems sometimes that there are as many orientations and understandings of phenomenology as there are phenomenologists!</p>
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