Studies in Phenomenology and PsychologyNorthwestern 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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