Journal of Phenomenological Psychology

Journal of Phenomenological Psychology
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1986
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9996156559

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Phenomenological Psychology

Phenomenological Psychology
Author: Edmund Husserl
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401010832

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THE TEXT In the summer semester of 1925 in Freiburg, Edmund Husserl delivered a lecture course on phenomenological psychology, in 1926127 a course on the possibility of an intentional psychology, and in 1928 a course entitled "Intentional Psychology. " In preparing the critical edition of Phiinomeno logische Psychologie (Husserliana IX), I Walter Biemel presented the entire 1925 course as the main text and included as supplements significant excerpts from the two subsequent courses along with pertinent selections from various research manuscripts of Husserl. He also included as larger supplementary texts the final version and two of the three earlier drafts of Husserl's Encyclopedia Britannica article, "Phenomenology"2 (with critical comments and a proposed formulation of the Introduction and Part I of the second draft by Martin Heidegger3), and the text of Husserl's Amsterdam lecture, "Phenomenological Psychology," which was a further revision of the Britannica article. Only the main text of the 1925 lecture course (Husserliana IX, 1-234) is translated here. In preparing the German text for publication, Walter Biemel took as his basis Husserl's original lecture notes (handwritten in shorthand and I Hague: Nijhoff, 1962, 1968. The second impression, 1968, corrects a number of printing mistakes which occur in the 1962 impression. 2 English translation by Richard E. Palmer in Journal o{ the British Society {or Phenomenology, II (1971), 77-90. 3 Heidegger's part of the second draft is available in English as Martin Heidegger, "The Idea of Phenomenology," tr. John N. Deely and Joseph A.

Journal of Phenomenological Psychology

Journal of Phenomenological Psychology
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1976
Genre: Phenomenological psychology
ISBN: UOM:39015011294520

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Journal of Phenomenological Psychology

Journal of Phenomenological Psychology
Author: Amedeo Giorgi
Publsiher: Humanities Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1978
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0391012231

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Phenomenological Inquiry in Psychology

Phenomenological Inquiry in Psychology
Author: Ron Valle
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781489901255

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This fine new book, the third in a series, brings psychologists up to date on the advances of phenomenological research methods in illuminating the nature of human awareness and ex periences. In the more congenial and welcoming intellectual climate of the 1990s, phe nomenological methods have moved to the forefront of discourse on research methods that support and advocate an expanding view of science. In Valle and King (1978), phenome nological methods were presented as alternatives to behavioral methods. In Valle and Halling (1989), phenomenological methods were advanced to perspectives in psychology. This new volume is even less cautious, indeed bolder, in relation to conventional methods and epistemologies. By now, people knowledgeable about psychology, and most psycholo gists, have digested the criticisms directed against methods that operationalize, quantify, and often minimize human behavior. In bringing us up to date on the growing power of phe nomenological methods, this volume brings welcome coherence and integrity to an in creasingly harried science attempting to reenchant itself with meaning and depth, an endeavor artfully exemplified by phenomenological inquiries of the last several decades.

Phenomenology and Psychological Research

Phenomenology and Psychological Research
Author: Amedeo Giorgi
Publsiher: Duquesne
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1985
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037837338

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This book clarifies the phenomenological approach to psychological research along with examples of application in four different content areas: learning and thinking (both being examples of alternative approaches to cognitive processes), self-deception (clinical psychology), and criminal victimization (social psychology).

Phenomenology in Psychology and Psychiatry

Phenomenology in Psychology and Psychiatry
Author: Herbert Spiegelberg
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1972-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780810106246

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Phenomenology in Psychology and Psychiatry is a historical introduction to phenomenology in psychology working from the general to the details of the subject.

Existential Phenomenological Perspectives in Psychology

Existential Phenomenological Perspectives in Psychology
Author: Ronald S. Valle,Steen Halling
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2013-03-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781461569893

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When I began to study psychology a half century ago, it was defined as "the study of behavior and experience." By the time I completed my doctorate, shortly after the end of World War II, the last two words were fading rapidly. In one of my first graduate classes, a course in statistics, the professor announced on the first day, "Whatever exists, exists in some number." We dutifully wrote that into our notes and did not pause to recognize that thereby all that makes life meaningful was being consigned to oblivion. This bland restructuring-perhaps more accurately, destruction-of the world was typical of its time, 1940. The influence of a narrow scientistic attitude was already spreading throughout the learned disciplines. In the next two decades it would invade and tyrannize the "social sciences," education, and even philosophy. To be sure, quantification is a powerful tool, selectively employed, but too often it has been made into an executioner's axe to deny actuality to all that does not yield to its procrustean demands.