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The Phenomenology and “The Anthropological Ban” on the Legitimacy of a Phenomenological Anthropology [PDF]
In early 20th century, a widespread tendency toward a philosophical anthropology was dominant over the intellectual space in Germany, and it was so deep and extensive in its influence that phenomenology had to react and take a stance against it.
Ehsan Karimi Torshizi, Ahmad Ali Heidari
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ABSTRACT Foster parents encounter significant and diverse obstacles in receiving support when caring for children affected by relational trauma and mental illness. These issues extend to their interactions with welfare systems, mental health professionals and personal networks.
Anette S. Solvi+2 more
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Why Husserl is a Moderate Foundationalist
Foundationalism and coherentism are two fundamentally opposed basic epistemological views about the structure of justification. Interestingly enough, there is no consensus on how to interpret Husserl.
Philipp Berghofer
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Eine genetische Analyse des Zugangs zum Anderen / A Genetic Analysis of the Access to the Other
I start with an immanent critique of Husserls 5th Cartesian Meditation that reveals the weakness of the constitutional Analysis in this text, especially in the view of genetic phenomenology.
Lohmar Dieter
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The phenomenology of trauma is a historical, epistemological, and methodic inquiry that wishes to test the validity of an already settled dynamic model of surprise as shock-rupture based on its correlated inner structures of attention (as an open ...
Natalie Depraz
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ABSTRACT This study explores the emotional impact of unplanned removals of foster children on foster parents in Norway. It aims to understand their experiences and identify the support they need during these challenging transitions. We employed a descriptive phenomenological approach.
Anette S. Solvi+2 more
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What Is A Number? Re-Thinking Derrida's Concept of Infinity [PDF]
Iterability, the repetition which alters the idealization it reproduces, is the engine of deconstructive movement. The fact that all experience is transformative-dissimulative in its essence does not, however, mean that the momentum of change is the same
Soffer, Joshua
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Modern empirical research considers happiness to be identical with a subjective feeling of pleasure. This refers to both assessments of actual satisfactions of need and representations of possible satisfactions of need.
Brudzińska Jagna
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Between phenomenology and futurism: Roman Jakobson’s poetics before the WW 2
The article is based on a chapter from the author’s book Russian Formalism: A Metapoetics (1984). It deals with the poetics of Roman Jakobson formulated during his stay in Prague from 1920 to 1938 and treats this subject from an epistemological ...
Peter Steiner
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Metaphor and Metaphilosophy: Wittgenstein, MacDonald, and Conceptual Metaphor Theory
Abstract The discipline of philosophy has been critiqued from both within and outside itself. One brand of external critique is associated with Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT), the view that human cognition is partially structured by pervasive and automatic mappings between conceptual domains.
Cameron C. Yetman
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