Cleaving to the Moment, Cleaving to Experience, Bracketing Presuppositions, and the Iterative Method in the Apprehension of Pristine Inner Experience
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2020
Publication Title
Constructivist Foundations
Volume
15
Issue
3
First page number:
251
Last page number:
253
Abstract
We review four constraints we judge to be necessary to the high-fidelity apprehension and description of inner experience: cleaving to specific moments, cleaving to pristine inner experience, bracketing presuppositions, and using an iterative method. With the aim of promoting discussion of innerexperience-exploration methods, we use methodological concerns in Oblak’s study of inner experience to provide concrete perspectives on those four constraints.
Disciplines
Psychology | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Language
English
Repository Citation
Kaneshiro, C.,
Hurlburt, R. T.
(2020).
Cleaving to the Moment, Cleaving to Experience, Bracketing Presuppositions, and the Iterative Method in the Apprehension of Pristine Inner Experience.
Constructivist Foundations, 15(3),
251-253.