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Reason and violence: a decade of Sartre's philosophy, 1950-1960

New York: Routledge. Edited by D. G. Cooper (1971)

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  1. A Brief History of Existential - Phenomenological Psychiatry a n d pSychotherapy.Judy Dearborn Nill & Steen Halling - 1995 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 26 (1):1-45.
    This article provides a historical overview of the Existential-Phenomenological tradition in psychiatry and psychotherapy, tracing its development from its origin in nineteenth and twentieth century philosophical thought, through its major European psychiatric proponents and schools, to its emergence as an influential approach in North America after World War II. The emphasis is on the implicit themes that provide continuity within this movement as well as on the distinctive contributions of individual thinkers. We conclude with a discussion of the present status (...)
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  • Critical psychiatry: the limits of madness.D. B. Double (ed.) - 2006 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Psychiatry is increasingly dominated by the reductionist claim that mental illness is caused by neurobiological abnormalities such as chemical imbalances in the brain. Critical psychiatry does not believe that this is the whole story and proposes a more ethical foundation for practice. This book describes an original framework for renewing mental health services in alliance with people with mental health problems. It is an advance over the polarization created by the "anti-psychiatry" of the past.
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  • Toward a Phenomenology of Reflection: Bodily Modes of Apprehension of Structure.Kenneth Joel Shapiro - 1980 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 11 (1):1-38.
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  • (1 other version)A portrait of the political agent in Jean-Paul Sartre : views on playing, acting, temporality and subjectivity.Leena Subra - 1997 - Jyväskylä Studies in Education, Psychology and Social Research 1997.
    The study discusses the political in Jean-Paul Sartre's work, focusing principally on the conceptual constructions through which the agent acting in a political action situation can be interpreted from the texts. Sartre's conception of the political agent is discussed against the background of the operational concepts and the limit-situation as an ideal type action situation construed as conceptual devices in the work for showing both Sartre's fashion of using and of construing concepts. In addition certain metaphors such as theater, play (...)
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  • On the other side of silence.Ronald J. Silvers - 1983 - Human Studies 6 (1):91 - 108.
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