Validity in Hermeneutic Phenomenological Inquiry: Towards an Ethics of Evaluation

Authors

  • Judy Rashotte
  • Louise Jensen

Abstract

This article explores the relationship of ethics to validity in hermeneutic phenomenological inquiry. First, the authors present a brief overview of the various discourses on validity in qualitative research that have been variously applied to hermeneutic phenomenological inquiry. Next, they examine how relational ethics is a presence to bear within this form of inquiry. Finally, they offer a set of ethical reflections to help the researcher engage in a process of ethical questioning during each step of the research process.

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2007-12-15

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