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Knowing and Being: Eugene Gendlin's Experience

One of a set of papers (published in this journal issue [see abstracts in SA 43:2]) presented at a 1992 symposium honoring the work of Eugene Gendlin, focusing on the role of experience in Gendlin's phenomenology. In particular, three aspects of his work are explored: (1) his contribution to et...

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Published in:Human studies 1994-07, Vol.17 (3), p.355-362
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Conceptualization
Deconstructionism
Ethnomethodology
Eugene Gendlin
Language
Medical treatment
Metaphysics
Nature
Phenomenology
Psychotherapy
Social interaction
Social philosophy
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