Conclusion: Phenomenology And Psychological Science (original) (raw)

Springer eBooks, 2007

Abstract

The direct impact of phenomenological thinking on psychological science has not been great (as we have seen in Chapter 2). There has certainly been indirect influence, especially through the migration of German Gestalt psychologists to the United States during the 1930s. There has also been a definite effect of existential phenomenology—the engagement of phenomenology with the elements of Kierkegaard's existentialist thinking, engineered by Heidegger. This had an undeniable role in the establishment of humanistic ...

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