December 23, 2006

Journal of Phenomenological Psychology: New issues

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jpp.gifDid you know that there is a journal that seeks to combine phenomenology and psychology? Phenomenology is, among other things, described as “an approach to philosophy that takes intuitive experience of phenomena (what presents itself to us in phenomenological reflexion) as its starting point and tries to extract from it the essential features of experiences and the essence of what we experience.”

Two new issues of the Journal of Phenomenological Psychology are now out, and include articles on altruism, the experiences of not belonging and of ambivalence, and on being a couple.
Here, we bring the TOC of both issues.

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Journal of Phenomenology and Psychology

Volume 37, Number 1, 2006

Direct and Indirect Consciousness
pp. 1-8(8)
Author: Cairns, Dorion
Ineffabilities of Making Music: An Exploratory Study
pp. 9-23(15)
Author: Schmicking, Daniel A.

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Journal of Phenomenology and Psychology

Volume 37, Number 2, 2006

On Being a Couple: A Dialogal Inquiry
pp. 197-215(19)
Authors: Sayre, George; Lambo, Deborah; Navarre, Heather
Interruptions: Levinas
pp. 241-266(26)
Author: Kunz, George

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