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Phenomenological approach to eating disorders: a scoping review. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol
Silva EBF   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

On quantitizing revisited. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol
Onwuegbuzie AJ.
europepmc   +1 more source

Sartre’s Transcendental Phenomenology

Oxford Handbooks Online, 2018
The first phase of Sartre’s philosophical publications displays an apparent ambivalence toward Husserl’s transcendental turn. Sartre accepts both major aspects of that turn, the phenomenological reduction and the use of transcendental argumentation. Yet his rejection of the transcendental ego that Husserl derives from this transcendental turn overlooks
J. Webber
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Alfred Schutz on Phenomenological Psychology and Transcendental Phenomenology

Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 2017
AbstractAlfred Schutz is, without a doubt, one of the phenomenologists that contributed the most to the reflection on how to apply insights from phenomenological philosophy to the, empirical and theoretical, human and social sciences. However, his work tends to be neglected by many of the current advocates of phenomenology within these disciplines.
Alexis Gros
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Clinical Phenomenology: Descriptive, Structural, and Transcendental Phenomenology

2018
Clinical phenomenology weaves descriptive, structural, and transcendental threads. At the descriptive level, phenomenology does not end but starts with the confrontation to that which does not immediately appear in consciousness; an analysis is already required here, which brackets the dichotomy between normal and pathological, to consider the meaning ...
Dorothée Legrand
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

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