The Psychology and Philosophy of Eugene Gendlin (eBook, ePUB)
Making Sense of Contemporary Experience
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This book brings together a collection of essays written by scholars inspired by Eugene Gendlin's work, particularly those interested in thinking with and beyond Gendlin for the sake of a global community facing significant crises.
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This book brings together a collection of essays written by scholars inspired by Eugene Gendlin's work, particularly those interested in thinking with and beyond Gendlin for the sake of a global community facing significant crises.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000871647
- Artikelnr.: 67584450
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000871647
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Eric R. Severson is a philosopher specializing in the work of Emmanuel Levinas. He has edited several other Routledge volumes, including Race, Rage, and Resistance (2019), Memories and Monsters (2017), and The Ethical Turn (2016). Severson is also the author or editor of seven other books. He teaches philosophy at Seattle University, USA and lives in nearby Kenmore, Washington. Kevin C. Krycka is a professor of psychology and associate dean for Social Sciences and Graduate programs at Seattle University, USA. He has authored over 20 articles and book chapters extending Gendlin's philosophical and psychological works in the areas of psychotherapy and qualitative research. He was the inaugural chair of the Gendlin Research Center and continues as a member of its board.
Introduction 1. Starting from Experience, and Knowing When You Do 2.
Where is Emotion? Gendlin's Radical Answer 3. Is Responsibility Implicit?
4. The Experiencing Model: Saying What We Mean in the Context of Focusing
and Psychotherapy 5. The Responsive Order, Oppressive Order, and Disorder
in Human Growth: Challenging and Carrying Forward Postmodernism 6.
Liberating language: Gendlin and Nietzsche on the refreshing power of
metaphors 7. Missing the Felt Sense: When Correct Political Answers Go
Wrong 8. Toward a Concept of "Freedom to Make Sense" 9. Kangaroo
Know-how: Animal practices from the perspective of implying 10. Is an
Intricate Institution a Paradox or an Oxymoron? Gendlin's Political
Optimism, the Formal Limitation of Politics, and the Relevance of Activity
Theory 11. Epilogue: Showing How he Means - Thinking Along with Gene
Gendlin
Where is Emotion? Gendlin's Radical Answer 3. Is Responsibility Implicit?
4. The Experiencing Model: Saying What We Mean in the Context of Focusing
and Psychotherapy 5. The Responsive Order, Oppressive Order, and Disorder
in Human Growth: Challenging and Carrying Forward Postmodernism 6.
Liberating language: Gendlin and Nietzsche on the refreshing power of
metaphors 7. Missing the Felt Sense: When Correct Political Answers Go
Wrong 8. Toward a Concept of "Freedom to Make Sense" 9. Kangaroo
Know-how: Animal practices from the perspective of implying 10. Is an
Intricate Institution a Paradox or an Oxymoron? Gendlin's Political
Optimism, the Formal Limitation of Politics, and the Relevance of Activity
Theory 11. Epilogue: Showing How he Means - Thinking Along with Gene
Gendlin
Introduction 1. Starting from Experience, and Knowing When You Do 2.
Where is Emotion? Gendlin's Radical Answer 3. Is Responsibility Implicit?
4. The Experiencing Model: Saying What We Mean in the Context of Focusing
and Psychotherapy 5. The Responsive Order, Oppressive Order, and Disorder
in Human Growth: Challenging and Carrying Forward Postmodernism 6.
Liberating language: Gendlin and Nietzsche on the refreshing power of
metaphors 7. Missing the Felt Sense: When Correct Political Answers Go
Wrong 8. Toward a Concept of "Freedom to Make Sense" 9. Kangaroo
Know-how: Animal practices from the perspective of implying 10. Is an
Intricate Institution a Paradox or an Oxymoron? Gendlin's Political
Optimism, the Formal Limitation of Politics, and the Relevance of Activity
Theory 11. Epilogue: Showing How he Means - Thinking Along with Gene
Gendlin
Where is Emotion? Gendlin's Radical Answer 3. Is Responsibility Implicit?
4. The Experiencing Model: Saying What We Mean in the Context of Focusing
and Psychotherapy 5. The Responsive Order, Oppressive Order, and Disorder
in Human Growth: Challenging and Carrying Forward Postmodernism 6.
Liberating language: Gendlin and Nietzsche on the refreshing power of
metaphors 7. Missing the Felt Sense: When Correct Political Answers Go
Wrong 8. Toward a Concept of "Freedom to Make Sense" 9. Kangaroo
Know-how: Animal practices from the perspective of implying 10. Is an
Intricate Institution a Paradox or an Oxymoron? Gendlin's Political
Optimism, the Formal Limitation of Politics, and the Relevance of Activity
Theory 11. Epilogue: Showing How he Means - Thinking Along with Gene
Gendlin