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Introduction to the place of phenomenological thinking in the history of psychology

Peter Ashworth

pp. 11-44

Abstract

The account in this chapter is intended to provide an introductory framework, allowing some of the detailed arguments of later chapters to be contextualized. The following, therefore, attempts to locate the points at which there has been contact between phenomenological philosophy and psychological science—and the various ways in which phenomenologists have argued that there should have been contact.

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Ashworth Peter, Chung Man (2006) Phenomenology and psychological science: historical and philosophical perspectives. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 11-44

DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-33762-3_2

Full citation:

Ashworth Peter (2006) „Introduction to the place of phenomenological thinking in the history of psychology“, In: P. Ashworth & M. Chung (eds.), Phenomenology and psychological science, Dordrecht, Springer, 11–44.