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Peter D. Ashworth and Man Cheung Chung
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Front matter
1-9
The Meeting Between Phenomenology and Psychology
11-44
Introduction to the Place of Phenomenological Thinking in the History of Psychology
45-68
The Value of Phenomenology for Psychology
69-88
Can an Empirical Psychology Be Drawn from Husserl’s Phenomenology?
89-100
Did Husserl Change His Mind? An Epistemological Analysis That Connects Husserl’s Philosophy with His Followers
101-122
Husserl Against Heidegger Against Husserl
123-145
The Influence of Heidegger on Sartre’s Existential Psychoanalysis
147-168
Medard Boss’ Phenomenologically Based Psychopathology
169-196
Contemporary Existentialist Tendencies in Psychology
197-205
Conclusion: Phenomenology and Psychological Science
207-216
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