Worlds Of Experience

Worlds Of Experience
Author: Robert Stolorow,George Atwood,Donna Orange
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2008-08-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780786725915

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The intersubjective perspective regards all psychological processes as emanating from personal interrelatedness. First presented by Robert D. Stolorow in his classic work Faces in a Cloud (1978), it is one of the most powerful concepts to be introduced into the post-Freudian era. In Worlds of Experience, Dr. Stolorow and two eminent colleagues elaborate on intersubjectivity, going beyond the clinical and theoretical questions of earlier work to explore the philosophical underpinnings of psychoanalytic theory and practice. The culmination of three decades of collaborative work, this book will be essential reading for academics, students, and clinicians.

Worlds of Experience

Worlds of Experience
Author: Rhys Isaac
Publsiher: Colonial Williamsburg
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1987
Genre: Virginia
ISBN: 0879351179

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The author, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in history, brings the society of colonial Virginia to life by examining the influences of physical setting, social hierarchy, economic system, leisure time activities, religion, and education. Isaac also describes how independence from England coincided with a breakdown in the traditional structure of the colonial past.

Worlds Of Experience

Worlds Of Experience
Author: Robert Stolorow,George Atwood,Donna Orange
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2008-08-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780786725915

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The intersubjective perspective regards all psychological processes as emanating from personal interrelatedness. First presented by Robert D. Stolorow in his classic work Faces in a Cloud (1978), it is one of the most powerful concepts to be introduced into the post-Freudian era. In Worlds of Experience, Dr. Stolorow and two eminent colleagues elaborate on intersubjectivity, going beyond the clinical and theoretical questions of earlier work to explore the philosophical underpinnings of psychoanalytic theory and practice. The culmination of three decades of collaborative work, this book will be essential reading for academics, students, and clinicians.

Tabletop Role Playing Games and the Experience of Imagined Worlds

Tabletop Role Playing Games and the Experience of Imagined Worlds
Author: Nicholas J. Mizer
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030291273

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In 1974, the release of Dungeons & Dragons forever changed the way that we experience imagined worlds. No longer limited to simply reading books or watching movies, gamers came together to collaboratively and interactively build and explore new realms. Based on four years of interviews and game recordings from locations spanning the United States, this book offers a journey that explores how role-playing games use a combination of free-form imagination and tightly constrained rules to experience those realms. By developing our understanding of the fantastic worlds of role-playing games, this book also offers insight into how humans come together and collaboratively imagine the world around us.

Experience of the Inner Worlds

Experience of the Inner Worlds
Author: Gareth Knight
Publsiher: Skylight Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2010
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781908011039

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Originally published in 1975, Experience of the Inner Worlds is a classic magical textbook of the Western Mystery Tradition. Covering a wide range of topics within a Christian-oriented Qabalistic framework, Gareth Knight explains the difference between magic and mysticism, natural and revealed religion, monism and theism. He also covers the practicalities, examining methods of inner plane communication, contact with the Masters, the 'consciousness' approach of Carl Jung, the vision of Dante and the archetypal power of the Hebrew alphabet - all within the context of the Qabalistic Tree of Life. The book also contains powerful visualisation exercises and examples of communication with angelic and elemental contacts. While this book can be used as a course of self-instruction, it is also an important modern reference book of magical theory and practice, and has been used for decades by students of Western Qabalah and magic.

Social Worlds and the Leisure Experience

Social Worlds and the Leisure Experience
Author: Robert A. Stebbins
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781787697133

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Anselm Strauss observed 40 years ago that the idea of social world was suffering from weak conceptualization and application to those areas of social life where this formation figures prominently in everyday activities. This book provides a coherent statement about what social worlds consist of, what they do, where they fit in social theory.

Three Worlds of Collective Human Experience Individual Life Social Change and Human Evolution

Three Worlds of Collective Human Experience  Individual Life  Social Change  and Human Evolution
Author: Victor N. Shaw
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018-08-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319981956

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This book explores three worlds shared by the humans in their collective experiences. It identifies and explores the world of commonsense, the world of religion, and the world of science as three essential dimensions of human experience. The book helps understand that humans can gain comfort and pleasure in commonsense, achieve meaning and purpose from religion, and attain truth and rationality through science. It actively applies theories to and develops theoretical explanations from different domains or situations of human existence. This book is of interest to theorists, researchers, instructors, and students across major academic disciplines in the humanities and social sciences.

Experience and History

Experience and History
Author: David Carr
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199377657

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"Carr's purpose in his book is to outline a distinctively phenomenological approach to history. History is usually associated with social existence and its past, and thus his inquiry focuses on our experience of the social world and of its temporality. Experience in this context connotes not just observation but also involvement and interaction with it. Philosophers have asked both metaphysical and epistemological questions about history, and some of the best-known philosophies of history have resulted. The phenomenological approach proposed here is different but related to these traditional philosophical questions, and Carr focuses in some detail on how phenomenology may connect to them"--Provided by publisher.