Studies in Phenomenology and Psychology

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Northwestern University Press, 1966 - 452 من الصفحات
The articles collected in this volume were written during a period of more than thirty years, the first having been published in 1929, the last in 1961. They are arranged in a systematic, not a chronological order, starting from a few articles mainly concerned with psychological matters and then passing on to phenomenology in the proper sense.
 

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1 Some Aspects and Developments of Gestalt Psychology
3
2 The Place of Psychology in the System of Sciences
56
3 Goldsteins Conception of Biological Science
69
4 The Phenomenological and the Psychological Approach to Consciousness
89
5 Critical Study of Husserls Nachwort
107
6 The Probelm of Existences in Constitutive Phenomenology
116
7 On the Intentionality of Consciousness
124
8 On the Object of Thought
141
11 A Nonecological Conception of Consciousness
287
12 William Jamess Theory of the Transitive Parts of the Stream of Consciousness
301
13 Contribution to the Phenomenological Theory of Perception
332
14 Philosophical Presuppositions of Logic
350
15 GelbGoldsteins Concept of Concrete and Categorical Attitude and the Phenomenology of Ideation
359
16 On a Perceptual Root of Abstraction
385
17 On the Conceptual Consciousness
390
18 The Last Work of Edmund Husserl
397

9 The Kantian and Husserlian Conceptions of Consciousness
148
Studies of the Relation between Gestalt Theory and Phenomenology
175

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ARON GURWITSCH (1901–1973) was one of the leading proponents of and contributors to phenomenology in the twentieth century. He was one of a small number of philosophers who brought phenomenology from Europe to the United States and led its growth into a significant presence there. Gurwitsch's main influence came through his expositions of Edmund Husserl's phenomenology and his original contributions that modified and supplemented Husserl's work.

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