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Kierkegaard's Thought

Princeton University Press (2015)

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  1. Ultimate Questions of Science and the Theory of System Relations.Gerben J. Stavenga - 2006 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 37 (1):111-137.
    Whenever an adequate theory is found in science, we will still be left with two questions: why this theory rather than some other theory, and how should this theory be interpreted? I argue that these questions can be answered by a theory of system relations. The basic idea is that fundamental characteristics of systems, viz. those arising from the general systemic nature of those systems, cannot be comprehended with the aid of discipline-specific methods. The systems theory required should commence with (...)
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  • Beyond existentialist caricatures: New views of Kierkegaard. [REVIEW]Michael Plekon - 1979 - Human Studies 4 (1):87-95.
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  • Trendelenburg's Influence on Kierkegaard's Modal Categories Arnold B. Come Montreal: Inter Editions, 1991, x + 95 pp., $13.00. [REVIEW]Joseph C. McLelland - 1994 - Dialogue 33 (4):772.
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  • A Brief History of Existential - Phenomenological Psychiatry a n d pSychotherapy.Judy Dearborn Nill & Steen Halling - 1995 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 26 (1):1-45.
    This article provides a historical overview of the Existential-Phenomenological tradition in psychiatry and psychotherapy, tracing its development from its origin in nineteenth and twentieth century philosophical thought, through its major European psychiatric proponents and schools, to its emergence as an influential approach in North America after World War II. The emphasis is on the implicit themes that provide continuity within this movement as well as on the distinctive contributions of individual thinkers. We conclude with a discussion of the present status (...)
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