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Book review: “Descriptive psychology and the Person Concept” by Wynn R. Schwartz
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Lars-Gunnar Lundh
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Pristine Inner Experience and Descriptive Experience Sampling: Implications for Psychology [PDF]
Pristine inner experience is that which is directly present in awareness before it is distorted by attempts at observation or interpretation. Many psychological methods, including most introspective methods, attempt to measure some aspect of pristine ...
Leiszle R. Lapping-Carr +1 more
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Doing descriptive phenomenological data collection in sport psychology research [PDF]
Researchers in the field of sport psychology have begun to highlight the potential of phenomenological ap-proaches in recognising subjective experience and the essential structure of experience.
Ashworth P. D. +33 more
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The Relationship between Psychology and Phenomenology: an analysis based on Husserl’s views [PDF]
The relationship between an independent scientific discipline called psychology with phenomenology that presents the methodology and method together is an excuse for investigating the relationship between Husserl and Brentano’s thoughts.
Maryam Bakhtiarian, Fatemeh Benvidi
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Response to Lars-Gunnar Lundh’s Review of Descriptive Psychology and the Person Concept.
Wynn R. Schwartz
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Husserl on Impersonal Propositions
The young Edmund Husserl stressed that the success of his philosophy hinged upon his ability to determine the subject and the predicate of impersonal propositions and their expressions, such as ‘It is raining’.
Thomas Byrne
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An Investigation and Analysis of the Essence [Quiddity] of Islamic Psychology in the so called Studies of Islamic Psychology [PDF]
Studies related to Islamic psychology have been expanding in recent decades in Iran, and various studies have been carried out under this title. Despite the importance of the nature of Islamic psychology, unfortunately, studies have not systematically ...
fahimeh fadakar davarani +3 more
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Invitation to Mathematical Psychology: Models and Benefits of Formal Theorizing [PDF]
In most areas, psychological phenomena tend to be explained only through textual constructions. Several authors, however, point to the need for theories that have a more formal nature, based on mathematical reasoning. In order to encourage broader access
Víthor Rosa Franco, Fabio Iglesias
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