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    Phenomenological psychology.Erwin Walter Straus - 1966 - New York: Garland.
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    Phenomenological psychology.Erwin Walter Straus - 1966 - New York,: Basic Books.
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    Psychiatry and philosophy.Erwin W. Straus - 1969 - New York,: Springer. Edited by Maurice Alexander Natanson & Henri Ey.
    The three essays reprinted in this book were first published in 1963 as individual chapters of a psychiatric treatise entitled Psychiatrie der Gegen wart (Psychiatry of the Present Day). The editors, W. H. GRUHLE (Bonn), R. JUNG (Freiburg/Br. ), W. MAYER-GROSS (Birmingham, England), M. MUL LER (Bern, Switzerland), had not planned an encyclopedic presentation; they did not intend to present a "handbook" which would be as complete as possible in details and bibliographic reference. Their intention was to "raze the walls" (...)
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  4. Psychiatry and Philosophy.Erwin Straus, Maurice Natanson & Henri Ey - 1972 - Philosophy of Science 39 (1):99-101.
     
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  5. On anosognosia.Erwin Straus - 1967 - In Erwin W. Straus (ed.), Phenomenology of Will and Action. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press. pp. 103--25.
     
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  6. The sigh: An introduction to a theory of expression.Erwin W. Straus - 1952 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 14 (4):674-695.
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  7. Phenomenology of will and action.Erwin W. Straus (ed.) - 1967 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
     
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    Aisthesis and aesthetics.Erwin Walter Straus & Richard Marion Griffith (eds.) - 1970 - Pittsburgh, Pa.,: Duquesne University Press.
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    A Phenomenological Approach To Dyslexia.Billie S. Ables, Erwin W. Straus & Robert G. Aug - 1971 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 1 (2):225-235.
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    Descartes’ Bedeutung für die moderne Psychologie.Erwin Straus - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 9:52-59.
    Descartes dont la psychologie traite de l’homme qui peut se tromper fournit dans ses Passions de Vâme l’explication la plus radicale de la possibilité de cette erreur : c’est justement par les passions que se manifeste la nature humaine inévitablement su jette à l’erreur. Bien que la psychologie de Descartes se serve de notions à la fois anthropologiques et mécaniques, et bien qu’elle soit fondée ainsi sur une combinaison fondamentale de ces deux manières de voir, c’est néanmoins l’interprétation mécanique qui (...)
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  11. Der Mensch als ein fragendes Wesen.Erwin Straus - 1953 - Jahrbuch Für Psychologie Und Psychotherapie 1:139--153.
     
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    Le credo de la psychologie objective.Erwin Straus - 1986 - Études Phénoménologiques 2 (4):3-17.
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  13. Man, a questioning being.Erwin W. Straus - 1955 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 17 (1):48-74.
     
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  14. Man, Time, and World: Two Contributions to Anthropological Psychology.Erwin Straus & Donald Moss - 1984 - Human Studies 7 (3):397-398.
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    The Sense of the Senses.Erwin W. Straus - 1965 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):192-201.
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  16. Phenomenology of Will and Action the Second Lexington Conference. Edited by Erwin W. Straus and Richard M. Griffith.Erwin W. Straus, Richard Marion Griffith & United States - 1967 - Duquesne University Press.
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    Phenomenology: pure and applied.Erwin W. Straus (ed.) - 1964 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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    Sur les traces mnésiques.Erwin Straus & Romain Couderc - 2018 - Philosophie 139 (4):11-34.
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  19. Some remarks about awakeness.Erwin W. Straus - 1956 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 18 (3):381-400.
     
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    Toward a Psychology and Psychopathology of Sentimentality.Erwin Straus & Donald Moss - 1980 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 11 (1):111-115.
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    Toward a Psychology and Psychopathology of Sentimentality.Donald McKenna Moss & Erwin Straus - 1980 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 11 (1):111-115.
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    The philosophy of mind, part IV: The sense of the senses.Erwin W. Straus - 1965 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):192-201.
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    The Sense of the Senses.Erwin W. Straus - 1965 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):192-201.
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  24. Welcoming Remarks.Erwin Straus - 1974 - Analecta Husserliana 3:45.
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    Psychiatry and philosophy.Erwin W. Straus, Maurice Natanson & Henri Ey - 1969 - New York,: Springer. Edited by Maurice Alexander Natanson & Henri Ey.
    The three essays reprinted in this book were first published in 1963 as individual chapters of a psychiatric treatise entitled Psychiatrie der Gegen wart (Psychiatry of the Present Day). The editors, W. H. GRUHLE (Bonn), R. JUNG (Freiburg/Br. ), W. MAYER-GROSS (Birmingham, England), M. MUL LER (Bern, Switzerland), had not planned an encyclopedic presentation; they did not intend to present a "handbook" which would be as complete as possible in details and bibliographic reference. Their intention was to "raze the walls" (...)
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