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In psychology, phenomenology is used to refer to subjective experiences or their study. The experiencing subject can be considered to be the person or self, for purposes of convenience. In phenomeno...
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Over its four decades, the Journal of Phenomenological Psychology has consistently demonstrated the relevance of phenomenology for psychology in areas involving qualitative research methods, the entire range of psychological subject matters, and theoretical approaches such as the psychoanalytic, cognitive,
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I am thinking that phenomenology differs from psychology. ... This thesis of intentional directedness was the hallmark of Brentano's descriptive psychology. In 1889 Brentano used the term “phenomenology” for descriptive psychology, and the way was paved for Husserl's new science of phenomenology.
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PHENOMENOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE & HISTORY: A Reading of Kuhn in Light of Heidegger as a Response to Hoeller's Critique of Giorg ... And it is just this dillemna that a hermeneutic phenomenology, as provided by Heidegger, can be of service by recognizing the centrality of interpretation. To understand, one must interpret.
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the Realm of Existentialism, Phenomenology and Existential Psychology ... Existentialism - DividingLine.com is the official home of the legendary Realm of Existentialism by Katharena Eiermann -- philosophy of existentialism, phenomenology, existential psychology.
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Nihilistic Tendencies in Psychology and the Phenomenology of Off-Color Jokes; Free Will; Alienation; A Phenomenologist Looks at Ontology; Quality Realism; Images and Ideas; Consciousness;
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Although not the first to coin the term, it is uncontroversial to suggest that the German philosopher, Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), is the "father" of the philosophical movement known as phenomenology. ... In 1886 he went to Halle, where he studied psychology and wrote his Habilitationsschrift on the concept of number.
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The Subversion of Plato's Quasi-Phenomenology and Mytho-Poetics in the Symposium; (PDF 92 kb); Bert Olivier; ... The Enigma of the Will: Sade's Psychology of Evil; (PDF 75 kb); Geoffrey Roche...
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Beyond Phenomenological and Deconstructive Philosophy ... According to Caputo, to radicalize the thinking of experience is to avoid the temptation to preempt the play of history by reifying it into formalisms. ... This is the case EVEN WHEN, instead of lingering in its self-sameness from one repetition of experience to the next,
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