From Philosophy to Psychotherapy : A Phenomenological Model for Psychology, Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis /
"The book draws on theoretical and clinical approaches within the broad psychological field to show the relevance of certain philosophical issues. A number of case studies are presented, demonstrating to clinicians, theorists, and students the importance and inevitability of dealing with philos...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Buffalo :
University of Toronto Press,
2003.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 'Know Thy Philosophical Self'
- The Need to Know Thy Philosophical Self
- The Hierarchical Method of Theory Analysis and Theory Development
- Ontology: The Groundwork and Foundation
- Ontology (Level A): The Question of Reality
- Realism and Relativism
- Why I Have Chosen Ontology as Our Starting Point: Cartesian and Non-Cartesian Points of View
- The Question of Reality
- Clinical Interlude
- Clarifying Some Philosophical Terminology
- The Ontological Level A Position to Be Adopted in This Work
- Ontology (Level B): Our Basic Position or Relation to Reality
- Two Major Paradigms: Cartesian Dualism versus 'Being-in-the-World'
- The Old Paradigm
- Phenomenology and the Beginnings of a New Paradigm
- General Epistemology: The Framework and Infrastructure
- General Epistemology (Level C): The Question of Knowledge in General
- Beginnings of the 'Beams-of-Light-through-Time' Model
- Beginnings of a General Epistemology Based on a Non-Dualistic Model
- Questions of Relativism Reconsidered
- A Non-Dualistic Model of Human Experience
- The Beam-of-Light Model
- The Phenomenology of Human Experience: Implications for the General Epistemology of the New Paradigm
- Validity (Level D): How Do We Validate or Assign Truth-Value to What We Know?
- Correspondence
- Coherence
- Pragmatics
- Toward a More Integrative General Theory of Validity
- An Example of a Hermeneutic Truth That Is Not Entirely Relativistic
- Field-Specific Epistemology: The Basic Layout and Design.