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Thoughtful incoherence: First encounters with the phenomenological-hermeneutical domain

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Authorship is alphabetical. This manuscript reflects authentic collaborative work by two inquisitive human beings. We appreciate helpful comments from Elizabeth A. Behnke and Jim Ostrow on a draft copy.

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Rehorick, D.A., Taylor, G. Thoughtful incoherence: First encounters with the phenomenological-hermeneutical domain. Hum Stud 18, 389–414 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01318619

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