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Tiger C. Roholt explains why grooves, which are forged in music's rhythmic nuances, remain hidden to some listeners. He argues that grooves are not graspable through the intellect nor through mere listening; rather, grooves are disclosed... more
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      AestheticsAnalytic PhilosophyGenealogyRhythm
A reflection on the death of Gary Madison, my MA supervisor, Professor Emeritus, Department of Philosophy, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
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      PhilosophyTeacher EducationHermeneutics (Research Methodology)Curriculum Studies
The Chapter considers what is implied in the being-there of the ethnographer in the field. in particular it focusses on the role of moods - notably the pathos of estrangement - and postures assumed in response to such moods in the... more
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      Philosophical AnthropologySocial and Cultural AnthropologyPhenomenologyExistential Anthropology
An introduction to the blind-spot in medicine: human existence is systematically left out of healthcare. Two stories are told that introduce this blind-spot. The first is that of Kurt Goldstein, the WWI German neuropsychiatrist who... more
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      Health PsychologyNarrative MedicineExistential PsychologyHumanistic psychology
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      Death StudiesExistential phenomenology
The present thesis is an exploration of the relation between atheistic and religious existential philosophy with a focus on the concept of subjectivity. What are the implications of the two positions in relation to understanding... more
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      Social WorkSpiritualityExistential PsychologySocratic Method
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      ReligionBuddhismHinduismComparative Religion
This paper elaborates on the  Ontological Dimension of Whoness, the Ontological Dimension of Gnosis and the Ontological Dimension of Awareness.
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      Clinical PsychologyPhilosophy of MindPsychotherapyExistential Phenomenological Psychotherapy
Our digitally enforced lifeworld is an existential and ambivalent terrain. Questions concerning digital technologies are thus questions about human existence. This theoretical essay employs key concepts from existential philosophy to... more
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Humanistic psychology has a long tradition of developmental thought. Yet, no place has been reserved for a specifically humanistic perspective in developmental psychology textbooks. This article presents a humanistic perspective to serve... more
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      Developmental PsychologyMotivation (Psychology)Social Learning TheoryChild Development
Existential Theology: An Introduction offers a formalized and comprehensive examination of the field of existential theology, in order to distinguish it as a unique field of study and view it as a measured synthesis of the concerns of... more
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"The task of this paper is to make a sufficient mess of the phenomenon school expulsion. My focus is on school expulsion and the expelled student. I will frame this work with two primary contentions. First, many scholars write of school... more
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      Philosophy of EducationPhenomenologySimone de BeauvoirJean Paul Sartre
Preface to the revised second edition of Existentialism: An Introduction, outlining the core ideas of existentialist philosophy, introducing the aims of the book and what distinguishes it from other texts on existentialism.
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      Existential Phenomenological PsychotherapyAuthenticityFriedrich NietzscheMartin Heidegger
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Ingmar Bergman’s Persona (1966) is, undoubtedly, one of the most influencing films in the history of cinema. Its plot, montage, and direction, apart from being unprecedented, are unusually open to interpretation. Numerous theoretical... more
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      EthicsSelf and IdentityLevinasIngmar Bergman Films
This paper describes in detail those aspects of trance that facilitate the ongoing therapy process with the borderline personality and secondly, the utilization of trance phenomena to directly work with the borderline person's experience... more
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      PsychotherapyExistential Phenomenological PsychotherapyPsychotherapy and CounselingExistential Psychology
Gestalt Therapy techniques are considered to be powerful tools for the remobilization of human growth and change. I will attempt to show that the power of these techniques lies in the fact that they are effective ways of dealing with our... more
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How to read a text and how to hear a text. How to open words and syllables so that knowledge arises within your own body, within your inner awareness. When you are located in mind alone, when you are located in conceptualness and concrete... more
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In this paper, I present a Maya legend of travelling saints and people searching for their home. The story shows the ways in which a sense of belonging is contested, recreated and sustained within the context of place and pilgrimage. I... more
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      Anthropology of PilgrimagePilgrimageMigrationSense of Place
بر اساس دیدگاه وجودی، ما انسان ها از کسانی که دنیا را با آن ها سهیم هستیم، جدا نمی باشیم. تربیت عقاید شخصی ما تا حد زیادی از والدین ما سرچشمه گرفته اند. بنابراین، ما باید از کسانیکه در طی سالیان سال بر طرز فکرمان تأثیر گذاشته اند قدردانی... more
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      PsychologyClinical PsychologyExistential Phenomenological PsychotherapyPsychotherapy and Counseling
Es posible evidenciar similitudes y diferencias en las ideas de Simone de Beauvoir y Ayn Rand. Haciendo suyo lo que podría llamarse una "Ética de la Resolución", Rand elogia a las personas que realizan acciones dirigidas a objetivos... more
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Our lack of awareness of Being results in bewildering experience. The intrinsic inner radiance, the inner light of Being arises out of primordial luminous spaciousness, the unbound openness of unbound pure potentiality. When this... more
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Discussions of sexual ethics often focus on the wrong of treating another as a mere object instead of as a person worthy of respect. On this view, the task of sexual ethics becomes putting the other’s subjectivity above their status as... more
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      Feminist TheoryFeminist PhilosophyGender and SexualityEmbodiment
Kirja sisältää Viktor Franklin logoteorian opintoihin liittyviä opinnäytetöitä sekä muita aihepiiriin liittyviä artikkeleja. Kirjan taustalla on Viktor Frankl Institute Finland, www.logoteoria.net.
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      PhilosophyExistential Phenomenological PsychotherapyExistential TherapyViktor Frankl
We have two ways of knowing. Our mind knows forms, things, both subtle and gross. Faces, hands, buildings, trees, math formulas, mind knows subject and the mind knows otherness. The mind knows dualities, the mind knows me and you, us and... more
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      Self and IdentityRitualOaxaca (Anthropology)Cultural Anthropology
In the Gudyargarbha tantra there is this most wonderful verse. Appearances, sounds, and thoughts are the diety, mantra and the state of dharmakaya. What this wonderful language brings forward into our awareness is the amazing... more
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.....the double bind as constituting an entirely new, non-material, principle of evolution, major conceptual revisions may need to be made in our general understanding of evolution as contained within the “modern evolutionary... more
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A person's own inner most awareness and the movements within their awareness field bring forth their direct personal experience of their cosmological archetypal field of awareness. This spontaneous event is given to us within the... more
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Timeless awareness is the essence of Dzogchen. Time experienced within timeless awareness is also an expression of the essence of Dzogchen. Dzogchen is an ancient form of Tibetan mystic humanism. Dzogchen makes the essential distinction... more
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Issue of The Humanistic Psychologist (Volume 16, Number 1, Spring 1988, 278 pp.) "Existential analysis" was introduced to the English reader in 1958 with the publication of Rollo May, Ernest Angel, and Henri Ellenberger's Existence: A New... more
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In the summer of 2013 at the Tibetan Center in Poolesville, Maryland the great Lama YangThang Rinpoche gave instruction on the practice of the great compassion, or as he described the practice, as being the practice of Absolute... more
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This paper presents a novel conceptualization of a type of untruthful speech that is of eminent political relevance but has hitherto been unrecognized: epistemically exploitative bullshit (EEB). Speakers engaging in EEB are bullshitting:... more
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Lacan tende a portare l’analisi dell’esperienza umana a un livello di radicalità inedita, che testimonia del dinamismo del suo pensiero e svela il proprio spessore quanto più ci sforziamo non solo di comprenderne i concetti, ma di... more
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Besides “items of interest,” and “citations received,” this issue includes the following items:  An “in memoriam” for phenomenological sociologist George Psathas, who died last November;  A “book note” on philosopher Dan Zahavi’s... more
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There is similarity of the theme of becoming self liberated through the manifestation of appearance in both dzogchen and Heideggarian phenomenology. There is this similarity between the dzogchen meditative awareness tradition as... more
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Donald Winnicott's radical existential psychoanalytic understanding of transitional awareness and transitional relatedness is an amazing and little used doorway for today's psychotherapist and psychoanalyst. In today's cognitive clinical... more
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In summary, this paper elaborates the bewildering confusion of the ancient union of the archetypal Guru and the archetypal Patriarchal authority institutionalized as the One who knows Absolutely and the corresponding master slave... more
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