Vol. 31 No. 1 (2023): Phenomenological Psychology

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Issue 1/2023 of the Journal für Psychologie contains ten articles on phenomenological psychology. The authors discuss topics such as the critique of materialist and representationalist approaches and of computational models of the mind. They develop conceptual alternatives for viewing human beings as acting persons in their concrete life-worlds. Other topics include the object question in psychology, existential phenomenological research, the interdependence of phenomenological and psychological discourse, different approaches to psychology in Husserl's thought, the comparison of phenomenology and the psychodynamic tradition, the importance of phenomenological thought for the psychology of emotion, critical psychology and the application of phenomenology to social psychological issues, and the microphenomenological approach in consciousness research.

With contributions by Sofie Boldsen, Gerhard Benetka, Niklas Chimirri, Scott D. Churchill, Amy M. Fisher-Smith, Bernhard Geißler, Christopher Gutland, Martin Mercado Vásquez, Josh Joseph Ramminger, Javier San Martin Thomas Slunecko, Christian Tewes, Hannes Wendler, Alexander Nicolai Wendt, Markus Wrbouschek and Uwe Wolfradt

The print version of this issue can be obtained from Psychosozial-Verlag. On the publisher's site, you will also find other available issues and the option of subscribing to the printed editions.

Published: 2023-07-20

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