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  1. Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning: A Philosophical and Psychological Approach to the Subjective.Maurice Natanson - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (4):597-597.
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  • Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind.John R. Searle - 1983 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    John Searle's Speech Acts (1969) and Expression and Meaning (1979) developed a highly original and influential approach to the study of language. But behind both works lay the assumption that the philosophy of language is in the end a branch of the philosophy of the mind: speech acts are forms of human action and represent just one example of the mind's capacity to relate the human organism to the world. The present book is concerned with these biologically fundamental capacities, and, (...)
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  • The Rise of Western Rationalism: Max Weber's Developmental History.Wolfgang Schluchter - 1981 - Univ of California Press.
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  • Habermas as a Philosopher. [REVIEW]Jurgen Habermas - 1990 - Ethics 100 (3):641-657.
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  • Interpretation and the Sciences of Man.Charles Taylor - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (1):3 - 51.
    Interpretation, in the sense relevant to hermeneutics, is an attempt to make clear, to make sense of an object of study. This object must, therefore, be a text or a text-analogue, which in some way is confused, incomplete, cloudy, seemingly contradictory--in one way or another, unclear. The interpretation aims to bring to light an underlying coherence or sense.
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  • Experiencing and the creation of meaning: a philosophical and psychological approach to the subjective.Eugene T. Gendlin - 1962 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
    In Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning, Eugene Gendlin examines the edge of awareness, where language emerges from nonlanguage.
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  • Husserl's transcendental phenomenology.Elisabeth Ströker - 1993 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    The literature on the work of Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) abounds in specialized studies of various aspects of his philosophy - transcendental phenomenology. Yet there have been few attempts to present Husserl's philosophy as a whole. No wonder, for Husserl's mammoth literary output over some forty years and the highly diverse nature of his investigations have made it extremely difficult to make a broad survey of his work. Now one of the world's leading Husserl scholars presents a unified and critical interpretation (...)
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  • (1 other version)The social construction of reality: a treatise in the sociology of knowledge.Peter Berger & Thomas Luckmann - 1966 - New York: Anchor Books. Edited by Thomas Luckmann.
    This book reformulates the sociological subdiscipline known as the sociology of knowledge. Knowledge is presented as more than ideology, including as well false consciousness, propaganda, science and art.
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  • Phenomenology and the human sciences.Stephan Strasser - 1963 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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  • Edmund Husserl's Phenomenological Psychology: A Historico-critical Study.Joseph J. Kockelmans - 1967 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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  • An Application of Phenomenological Method in Psychology.Amedeo Giorgi - 1975 - Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology 2:82-103.
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  • (2 other versions)Truth and Method.Hans-Georg Gadamer, Garrett Barden, John Cumming & David E. Linge - 1977 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 8 (1):67-72.
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  • Interpreting Husserl: critical and comparative studies.David Carr - 1987 - Hingham, MA, USA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Academic.
    Husserl's Lengthening Shadow: A Historical Introduction In the Maurice Merleau- Ponty wrote an essay called 'Le philosophe et son ombre'. ...
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  • Husserl's Refutation of Psychologism and the Possibility of a Phenomenological Psychology.Larry Davidson - 1988 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 19 (1):1-17.
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  • The development of Husserl's thought.Th de Boer - 1978 - Boston: M. Nijhoff.
    INTRODUCTION In the first part of this study I will deal with the publications of Husserl's first period, ie Ueber den Begriff der Zahl (his "Habilita- ...
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  • Phenomenology and Scientific Realism: Husserl's Critique of Galileo.Gail Soffer - 1990 - Review of Metaphysics 44 (1):67 - 94.
    ACCORDING TO HUSSERL, THE REVOLUTION brought about by the new mathematical science of the seventeenth century was primarily an ontological one: a shift in the conception of the real. That Husserl opposes the new Galilean-Cartesian ontology is clear. This much is evident from the potent rhetoric of the Crisis declaiming Galileo as an "entdeckender und verdeckender Genius", forgetful of the lifeworld, failing to grasp what the mathematical-empirical method he brought to such a degree of perfection actually achieves. Indeed, even without (...)
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  • Heidegger's Critique of the Husserl/Searle Account of Intentionality.Hubert Dreyfus - 1993 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 60:17-38.
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  • Truth, method, and objectivity Husserl and Gadamer on scientific method.A. T. Nuyen - 1990 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 20 (4):437-452.
    There is a common concern in some of the writings of Husserl and Gadamer. It is the concern to defend the legitimacy and dignity of the "human sciences." They argue from the methodological standpoint that the method of the natural sciences leaves out the relationship between the object of inquiry and the inquirer. This relationship plays a key role in "understanding," which is the concem of the human sciences. In explicating it, Husserl and Gadamer stress the role of the community (...)
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  • A study in philosophy and the social sciences.Maurice Natanson - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  • (1 other version)Edmund Husserl's Conception of Phenomenological Psychology.Phänomenologische Psychologie.Aron Gurwitsch - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (4):689-727.
    Phänomenologische Psychologie is a companion for both Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie, Vol. II and Die Krisis der Europäischen Wissenschaften und die Transzendentale Phänomenologie, for it has in common with the former work a certain number of problems, themes, and theoretical conceptions which are further developed ten years later in Krisis. Apart from the difference concerning the maturation of Husserl's thought, apart from preparing or anticipating Krisis, Phänomenologische Psychologie has an importance in its own right.
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  • Freud & Philosophy: An Essay on Interpretation.Paul Ricoeur & Denis Savage - 1972 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (1):56-58.
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  • Insight Into Value: An Exploration of the Premises of a Phenomenological Psychology.Andrew Reid Fuller - 1990 - State University of New York Press.
    A systematic working out of the basic concepts of phenomenological psychology through an interdisciplinary synthesis of gestalt psychology and existential phenomenological thought.
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  • Max Weber as a critical theorist.Donald McIntosh - 1983 - Theory and Society 12 (1):69-109.
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