The present of the phenomenology in psychology
Phenomenology, as a philosophical project in Husserl's view, opened a discussion which led it to be considered an unsuccessful project. Nevertheless, in methodological terms phenomenology is still a basic tool for comprehensive phenomenon in psychology. In this sense, the idea about phenomenolo...
Autor Principal: | Treviño Montemayor, Rebeca; Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango, México |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Idioma: | spa |
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Universidad Santo Tomás, Colombia
2007
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http://revistas.usta.edu.co/index.php/diversitas/article/view/206 |
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Phenomenology, as a philosophical project in Husserl's view, opened a discussion which led it to be considered an unsuccessful project. Nevertheless, in methodological terms phenomenology is still a basic tool for comprehensive phenomenon in psychology. In this sense, the idea about phenomenological perception is an important contribution of Mearlau-Ponty's work, who takes it from Gestaltpsycologie experiments, introducing an essential device to the understanding of the psychological phenomenon complexity, which is understood beyond the mere dual scientific relation known as subject-object. Lacan has made an important criticism to this thought, however Mearlau-Ponty's position has still certain comprehensive possibilities in which we recognize the constitutive relation settle down between conscience and body, subject and world, between the self and the other; relations that make the phenomenology of perception an effort for an analysis of the subject. Body-world dialectics makes of the perceptive conscience a media in which the world is frequently recreated and reconstituted. This paper revitalizes the importance of phenomenology for psychology as a decisive topic to avoid the determinism of positive science and for understanding human-being in a wide spread world of possibilities. Key words: Phenomenology, Perception, Pscycotherapy, psychological research, conscience, body. |
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