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An approach to phenomenological psychology: the contingencies of the lifeworld.
September 22, 2003... In Hannah Arendt's (1978) refreshing account of the phenomenological approach, she reminds us:
The primacy of appearance is a fact of everyday life which neither the scientist nor the philosopher can ever escape, to which they must always...
The intertwining of body, self and world: a phenomenological study of living with recently-diagnosed multiple sclerosis.
September 22, 2003... ABSTRACT
This paper describes the lifeworld of one individual, Ann, in an attempt to elucidate the existential impact of early stage multiple sclerosis. Drawing on Ann's own reflections captured in a relatively unstructured interview, I...
The lifeworld as phenomenon and as research heuristic, exemplified by a study of the lifeworld of a person suffering Alzheimer's disease (1).
September 22, 2003... ABSTRACT
The carer of the person with dementia is enjoined to maintain respect, and to reinforce this a bill of rights has been established (Bell and Troxel, 1994). Of course, talk of rights does not guarantee respectful behaviour In this...
The lifeworld of the university student: habitus and social class.
September 22, 2003... ABSTRACT
Phenomenological psychology has typically avoided the "importation" of such concepts as social class from sociology. Within the epoche, such terminology is bracketed on the grounds that it brings with it excess theoretical baggage...
Late studentship: academic aspiration, personal growth, and the death of the past.
September 22, 2003... ABSTRACT
Because of the recent rapid transition in Britain from an elite system of higher education (HE) to one in which a much larger proportion of the population is intended to participate, many students--whose social backgrounds would...
The student lifeworld and the meanings of plagiarism.
September 22, 2003... ABSTRACT
As plagiarism is a notion specific to a particular culture and epoch, and is also understood in a variety of ways by individuals, particular attention must be paid to the putting of the phenomenological question, What is...
Richardson, W. (2003). Heidegger: Through phenomenology to thought.(Book Review)
September 22, 2003... New York: Fordham University Press, ISBN 0-8232-2251-1, 864 pp. $50.00 (paper).
Welcome indeed is this fourth edition of Richardson's classic Heidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought. Its very affordability as a paperback will give it a...
Husserl, Edmund, Urteilstheorie: Vorlesung 1905. [Theory of Judgment: Lecture 1905].(Book Review)
September 22, 2003... Edited by Elisabeth Schuhmann. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2002. Reviewed by John Scanlon, Duquesne University (Emeritus)
This book publishes Husserl's notes for the lecture course on the theory of judgment that he gave in the summer semester of...
Stolorow, R.D., Atwood, G.E., & Orange, D.M. (2002). Worlds of Experience: Interweaving Philosophical and Clinical Dimensions in Psychoanalysis.(Book Review)
September 22, 2003... New York: Basic Books, 2002, 199 pp. ISBN 0-465-09574-7, $40.00 (hardback).
Robert Stolorow, George Atwood, and Donna Orange, in their latest book, Worlds of Experience: Interweaving Philosophical and Clinical Dimensions in Psychoanalysis...
Books received.
September 22, 2003... Abels, P. & Abels, S. (2001). Understanding narrative therapy. New York: Springer, ISBN 0-8261-1382-6, 217 pp., $33.95 (PB).
Brown, C.S. & Toadvine, T. (Eds.) (2003). Eco-phenomenology: Back to the earth itself. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, ISBN...