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Classic Writings for a Phenomenology of Practice by van Manen
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- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- Book Title
- Classic Writings for a Phenomenology of Practice
- Narrative Type
- Psychology & Counseling
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- Topic
- Psychology & Counseling
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- ISBN
- 9780367820763
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10
0367820765
ISBN-13
9780367820763
eBay Product ID (ePID)
21050071985
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
216 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Classic Writings for a Phenomenology of Practice
Publication Year
2020
Subject
Research
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science
Series
Phenomenology of Practice Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
142.7
Table Of Content
1.DOING PHENOMENOLOGY 2. Jan H. van den Berg 3. THE CONVERSATION, [Het Gesprek] 4. Descant on "The Conversation" 5. Frederik J.J. Buytendijk 6. THE FIRST SMILE OF THE CHILD, [De Eerste Glimlach van het Kind] 7. Descant on "The First Smile of the Child" 8. THE EXPERIENCE OF COMPULSIVENESS, [De Doorleefde Dwang] 9. Descant on "The Experience of Compulsiveness" 10. Martinus J. Langeveld 11. THE 'SECRET PLACE' IN THE LIFE OF THE CHILD, [De 'Geheime Plaats' in het Leven van het Kind] 12. Descant on "The 'Secret Place' in the Life of the Child" 13. The Thing in the World of the Child, [Das Ding in der Welt des Kindes] 14. Descant on "The Thing in the World of the Child" 15. Johannes Linschoten 16. ON HUMOUR [Over de Humor] 17. Descant on "On Humour"
Synopsis
Classic Writings for a Phenomenology of Practice features examples of newly-translated classic phenomenologicaltexts that have been largely forgotten or misunderstood. The writings are unique in that they speak to the practice of doing phenomenological research for the purpose of gaining insights and better understandings regarding aspects of professional practice and ordinary life phenomena and events. Phenomenology does not have to be impenetrable philosophy, dealing with tedious technical issues. Instead, phenomenology may offer relevance, value, and enduring allure to readers and readers who are engaged with the quotidian life experiences and events of students, patients, clients, friends, and other individuals. This phenomenological approach aims to stay as close as possible to the ordinary events of everyday life: seeing the first smile of the child, feeling compulsive, hearing humour, being involved in a conversation, experiencing childhood secrecy - topics that span amanifold of life experiences. In this collection of classic phenomenological writings, each author is thoughtfully introduced, and each text is followed by a conversational descant: a reflection on the phenomenological reflection. These classic writings and their reflections aim to show us what it means to do phenomenology directly on thephenomena that we live. The book will be relevant for all scholars and students of qualitative and applied researchand practice who are interested in the origins of the phenomenological method., Classic Writings for a Phenomenology of Practice features examples of newly translated classic phenomenologicaltexts that have been largely forgotten or misunderstood. The writings are unique in that they speak to the practice of doing phenomenological research for the purpose of gaining insights and better understandings regarding aspects of professional practice and ordinary life phenomena and events. Phenomenology does not have to be impenetrable philosophy, dealing with tedious technical issues. Instead, phenomenology may offer relevance, value, and enduring allure to readers and researchers who are engaged with the quotidian life experiences and events of students, patients, clients, friends, and other individuals. This phenomenological approach aims to stay as close as possible to the ordinary events of everyday life: seeing the first smile of a child, feeling compulsive, being humorous, having a conversation, experiencing childhood secrecy, encountering new things-topics that span a manifold of life experiences. In this collection of classic phenomenological writings, each author is thoughtfully introduced, and each text is followed by a conversational descant: a reflection on the phenomenological reflection. The presentation of these classic writings and their reflections aims to show us what it means to do phenomenologydirectly on the phenomena that we live-thus asking us to be attentive to the fascinating varieties and subtleties of primal lived experiences and consciousness in all its remarkable complexities. This book is relevant for scholars and students who are interested in human science research and the origins and practices of the phenomenological method.
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