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  1. Dec 23, 2021 · More specifically, the in-depth analysis of Baert, Morgan, and Ushiyama’s theoretical framework demonstrates that their undertaking, which draws on central insights from both existentialism and phenomenology, contributes to bridging the disciplinary gap between philosophy and sociology.

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  2. Although phenomenology and pragmatism have developed as entirely independent philosophical traditions, in recent decades a philosophical encounter between these two philosophies has emerged, overcoming to some extent a longstanding mutual exclusion. The early mutual...

    • Patrick L. Bourgeois
    • 2002
  3. Jul 28, 2023 · The aliveness, expansiveness, and generativity of humanistic and existential psychology includes phenomenological, constructivist, personalistic, transpersonal, narrative, art-based,...

    • Frederick Wertz
  4. pragmatism's humanism, but it is inconsistent with pragmatism's episte mic and ontological naturalisms. As a consequence, pragmatists face a dilemma: either they must reject the essentialist picture of pragmatism as a naturalism or they must reject the phenomenological tradition as anti naturalistic. If they take the first horn of the dilemma ...

  5. Frontmatter. Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. This outstanding student reference series offers a comprehensive and authoritative survey of philosophy as a whole.

  6. Thus, an emphasis on the body (see Chapter 17) and on the affective rather than rational side of human being (see Chapter 16) are characteristic of existentialism. For existentialist thinkers, the focus is on uncovering what is unique to that individual, rather than treating her as a mani-festation of a general type.

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  8. Existential phenomenology encompasses a wide range of thinkers who take up the view that philosophy must begin from experience like phenomenology, but argues for the temporality of personal existence as the framework for analysis of the human condition.