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- Saying What We Mean: Implicit Precision and the Responsive Order
- Book
- 2017
- Published by: Northwestern University Press
- Series: Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
summary
The first collection of Eugene T. Gendlin’s groundbreaking essays in philosophical psychology, Saying What We Mean casts familiar areas of human experience, such as language and feeling, in a radically different light. Instead of the familiar scientific emphasis on what is conceptually explicit, Gendlin shows that the implicit also comprises a structure that can be made available for recognition and analysis.
Developing the traditions of phenomenology, existentialism, and pragmatism, Gendlin forges a new path that synthesizes contemporary evolutionary theory, cognitive psychology, and philosophical linguistics.Table of Contents
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- Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
- pp. i-viii
- Introduction
- pp. xiii-xx
- Note on Abbreviations
- pp. xxi-xxiv
- Part 1. Phenomenology of the Implicit
- 3. Experiential Phenomenology
- pp. 46-79
- 5. Words Can Say How They Work
- pp. 93-108
- Part 2. A Process Model
- 6. Implicit Precision
- pp. 111-137
- 7. A Direct Referent Can Bring Something New
- pp. 138-150
- 8. The Derivation of Space
- pp. 151-163
- Part 3. On the Edges of Plato, Heidegger, Kant, and Wittgenstein
- Part 4. Thinking with the Implicit
- 14. The Responsive Order: A New Empiricism
- pp. 253-281
- Acknowledgments
- pp. 295-296
- References
- pp. 297-300
Additional Information
ISBN
9780810136243
Related ISBN(s)
9780810136229, 9780810136236
MARC Record
OCLC
1063910181
Pages
326
Launched on MUSE
2018-11-16
Language
English
Open Access
No
Copyright
2018