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6 minutes ago - COPY LINK HERE : https://slidehbajigour.blogspot.com/?slide=0810136198 | READ [PDF] A Process Model (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) | Eugene T. Gendlin (1926&#82112017) is increasingly recognized as one of the seminal thinkers of our era. Carrying forward the projects of American pragmatism and continental philosophy, Gendlin created an original form of philosophical psychology that brings new understandings of human experience and the life-world, including the &#8220hard problem of consciousness.&#8221A Process Model, Gendlin&#8217s magnum opus, offer

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  1. A Process Model (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy)

  2. Description : Eugene T. Gendlin (1926&#8211207) is increasingly recognized as one of the seminal thinkers of our era. Carrying forward the projects of American pragmatism and continental philosophy, Gendlin created an original form of philosophical psychology that brings new understandings of human experience and the life-world, including the &#8220had problem of consciousness.&#8221AProcess Model, Gendlin&#8217smagnum opus, offers no less than a new alternative to the dualism of mind and body. Beginning with living process, the body&#8217ssimultaneous interaction and identity with its environment, Gendlin systematically derives nonreductive concepts that offer novel and rigorous ways to think from within lived precision. In this way terms such as body, environment, time, space, behavior, language, culture, situation, and more can be understood with both great force and great subtlety. Gendlin&#8217sproject is relevant to discussions not only in philosophy but in other fields in which life process is central&#8212inluding biology, environmental management, environmental humanities, and ecopsychology. It provides a genuinely new philosophical approach to complex societal challenges and environmental issues.

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