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Lead Masks, Faces, Defacing I’ve been dreaming about masks and social distancing lately. When I go running in my Oakland, California neighborhood I wear a mask. Earlier, during the pandemic I dreamt about running, masked, up a hill where I do actually run most days. In the dream, I found myself avoiding a couple I saw walking, even avoiding[continue reading ] What it is, and what it ain t Notes from a seminar I m giving this weekend introducing phenomenology to psychological researchers. Those familiar with the tradition will see how the epochê, reduction, bracketing, striving for presuppositionlessness, and inquiring into the Other s natural attitude meanings are represented here as well the situatedness of research findings reflecting a particular, psychological interest. The layers of conscious life according to Husserl In my latest essay, The I and the We: Psychological Reflections on Husserl s Egology, I walk the reader through the layers of consciousness and self-hood, as described by Edmund Husserl, founder of phenomenology. This chapter is included in Phenomenology and the Social Context of Psychiatry (2018, Bloomsbury). Online Seminar Steinbock on the Verticality of Religious Experience Verticality of Religious Experience                DECEMBER, 2016 Prof. Anthony Steinbock is the author of Home and Beyond: Generative Phenomenology after Husserl, Phenomenology and Mysticism, and Moral Emotions: Reclaiming the Evidence of the Heart  and articles on political, social and phenomenological philosophy. Prof. Steinbock will be discussing the notion of the verticality of religious[continue reading ] Embodied Self and Other I am sharing the slides from my presentation at the 31st International Congress of Psychology, held this July in Yokohama, Japan a Husserlian, phenomenological perspective on the intertwining of self and Other.  I draw primarily on Edmund Husserl s genetic phenomenological account of the arising of the I in relation to a You, and I also dialogue with two founding[continue reading ] The Divine in Husserl: Interview with Prof. Ales Bello In March 2015 the University of San Francisco hosted an online program on the Divine in Husserl, introduced by Susi Ferrarello. In this interview Ales Bello, Emeritus Professor at Rome s Lateran University, expounds her synthesis of the seven ways to God that she described more thoroughly in her 2005 book,   The Divine in Husserl and Other Explorations. [continue reading ] Human Science Tokyo Presentation: Intentionality and Narrativity in Research This is an expanded version of the presentation I gave at Meiji University in Tokyo on July 30, 2016, as part of a workshop Human Science and Phenomenology:Reconsidering the Approach to Experiences of Others, kindly organized by Dr. Shogo Tanaka of Tokai University and Kayoko Ueda of Kawasaki Univesity. Dr. Ueda, Dr. Masahiro Nochi of the[continue reading ] Scheler, Merleau-Ponty, and Essences It is one thing to sift the data of inner observation conceptually and to set them up as compounds, then to decompose these into ultimate simple elements and to study through artificial variation by observation and experiment, the conditions and results of such combinations. It is quite another to describe and understand the units[continue reading ] Beyond Scientism and Relativism Here is a link to my contribution to the festschrift  celebrating Amedeo Giorgi’s career in phenomenological psychology. I pose the question: why should the scientific status of our work be a compelling issue for the next generation of qualitative psychological researchers?  I explore the criteria for science proposed by Giorgi, and discuss van Manen’s hermeneutic[continue reading ] What does a phenomenological psychological dissertation method chapter look like? Here s an example of a phenomenological dissertation method chapter. This paper is the methodology section of Broomé’s doctoral dissertation that outlines the Descriptive Phenomenological Psychological Method of research as taught by Amedeo P. Giorgi. Giorgi (2009) based his method on Husserl’s descriptive phenomenological philosophy as an alternative epistemology for human science research. This method section[continue reading ] Do I really need to read all this philosophy? The students who put this question to me are usually taking their first course in phenomenological or hermeneutic (narrative) psychological research. And in a way, I feel for them, because many of them didn’t expect to be facing something called “epistemology,” and bumping into any number of arcane Greek terms that seem to bear no[continue reading ] What was it like to study with Husserl? Philosopher Ludwig Landgrebe (1902-1991) was one of Husserl’s closest assistants. Landgrebe’s description of Husserl below was translated by Algis Mickunas, Professor Emeritus, Ohio University, and included by Lester Embree in his Representation of Edmund Husserl: “Almost everyone who first encountered Husserl experienced something of a disappointment at not immediately seeing any external signs of how[continue reading ] The Phenomenology of Dreaming: A Dialogue This conversation between philosopher Susi Ferrarello and me began, as is often the case in phenomenology, with an everyday experience: dreaming. My description of a dream led us to reflect on Merleau-Ponty s discussions of dreaming and waking perception, and Husserl s active and passive intentionality. The exchange continued over several weeks, and we ve summarized it here [continue reading ] Ferrarello: Husserl, Intersubjectivity, and Lifeworld  Introduction Intersubjectivity can be described as a relationship between me and an other. The peculiarity of this relationship lies in the fact that the other is not alien to me, but is “within me” in a way that his or her “otherness” can be investigated beginning with the way in which that “otherness” is imminent[continue reading ] Key ideas: Applebaum on the phenomenological reduction I recently posted a short discussion of what “the natural attitude” means in Husserl’s phenomenology. As I mentioned, the natural attitude is the perspective of everyday life. For Husserl the process he calls the phenomenological reduction is the means by which the phenomenologist frees himself from the reifications of the natural attitude, gaining a standpoint[continue reading ] Applebaum: Introducing Husserl s phenomenology to psychology students This PowerPoint presentation was developed for the first meeting of a seminar introducing psychology students to phenomenological psychological research, and assumes no prior knowledge of Husserl or continental philosophy. The descriptive phenomenological research method itself is introduced in depth over the course of the semester this presentation is a first taste of Husserlian terms for students. Naturally, I added[continue reading ] Praxis What it is, and what it ain t Notes from a seminar I m giving this weekend introducing phenomenology to psychological researchers. Those familiar with the tradition will see how the epochê, reduction, bracketing, striving for presuppositionlessness, and inquiring into the Other s natural attitude meanings are represented here as well the situatedness of research findings reflecting a particular, psychological interest. Phenomenological community versus solipsism Follow the link to my preface to Ferrarello s book, Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity and Values in Edmund Husserl. In this short essay I turn to Husserl s vision of phenomenology as wakeful communalization that must be shared in order to transcend a merely private reflection: Applebaum (2014) Preface to Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity and Values in Edmund Husserl Fads, Phenomenology, and Cultural Psychology I love Teo and Febbraro’s (2002) observation that “Psychology’s history can be studied as a history of fads” (p. 458). Teo (1996) has written that psychologists “have tended to value meta-theoretical constructions from outside their discipline more than those from inside their disciplines,” with the popularity of these constructions shifting as one or another current[continue reading ] PhenomBlog em Português: Ser um ‘eu’ significa ser único ? I m happy to expand the linguistic diversity of our blog with this post of mine in Portuguese, which I offer with deep gratitude to the colleagues who volunteered to translate it: Eu ensino uma introdução à investigação psicológica para estudantes de doutorado que dura um ano. Muitos dos meus alunos são psicoterapeutas ou estão em[continue reading ] Akihiro Yoshida: Tamamushi-iro-no expressions Here is a link to a beautiful essay of Akihiro Yoshida s, On Tamamushi-iro Expression: A Phenomenological Explication of Tamamushi-iro-no (Intendedly Ambiguous) Expressive Acts. Dr. Yoshida is Professor Emeritus of the University of Tokyo, and Professor of Psychology, Shukutoku University. In Japanese, he writes, tamamushi-iro-no expressions are those that, when spoken, lend themselves to multiple differing interpretations by the one to whom they[continue reading ] About PhenomBlogA blog dedicated to ongoing conversation between psychologists, philosophers, and practitioners in the human sciences... SubscribeLeave This Blank:Leave This Blank Too:Do Not Change This:Your email:

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