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Abstract

This chapter looks at the original expressions and descriptions of the experiences of awe and wonder, as well as related experiences, including curiosity and feelings of humility, given by astronauts in their in-flight journals and in interviews after their return to Earth. Our aim in analyzing the astronauts' descriptions of their experiences was to identify and classify experiences that are related to, or that actually instantiate, awe and wonder. As mentioned in the previous chapter, we used two methods for textual analysis: hermeneutical analysis and computer-based syntactical analysis. We"ll provide details of these methods and then discuss the results.

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Gallagher Shaun, Reinerman-Jones Lauren, Janz Bruce, Bockelman Patricia (2015) A neurophenomenology of awe and wonder: towards a non-reductionist cognitive science. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 19-34

DOI: 10.1057/9781137496058_2

Full citation:

Gallagher Shaun, Janz Bruce, Bockelman Patricia, Reinerman-Jones Lauren (2015) Hermeneutical explorations, In: A neurophenomenology of awe and wonder, Dordrecht, Springer, 19–34.