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  1. Discovering subjectivity: A subjective world of meanings in the stories of the twilight of life.Wanda Zagórska - 2017 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 48 (1):51-65.
    Pointing to the subjective nature of human life, theorists argue that only in a dialogue with another person does the human disclose meanings important to him or her. The interpretation and analysis of stories with regard to the included subjective meanings included in them as manifestations of human subjectivity seem to be the most effective when undertaken in the hermeneutic approach where psychology and philosophy meet. In the paper advantages of a self-narrative method based on the principles of hermeneutic psychology (...)
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  • On the art of being wrong: An essay on the dialectic of errors.Sverre Wide - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (4):573-588.
    This essay attempts to distinguish and discuss the importance and limitations of different ways of being wrong. At first it is argued that strictly falsifiable knowledge is concerned with simple (instrumental) mistakes only, and thus is incapable of understanding more complex errors (and truths). In order to gain a deeper understanding of mistakes (and to understand a deeper kind of mistake), it is argued that communicative aspects have to be taken into account. This is done in the theory of communicative (...)
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  • Interpretive, normative theory of education.1.Donald Vandenberg - 1987 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 19 (1):1-11.
  • Les sciences humaines et l'interprétation.Claude Savary - 1980 - Philosophiques 7 (2):267-299.
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  • The languages of science.K. B. Madsen - 1970 - Theory and Decision 1 (2):138-154.
  • The Qualitative Research Interview.Steinar Kvale - 1983 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 14 (1-2):171-196.
  • The Temporality of Memory.Steinar Kvale - 1974 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 5 (1):7-31.
  • The Paradigm for Understanding . in Hermeneutics and Cognition.Erik Hollnagel - 1978 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 9 (1):188-217.
  • A Postscript to Knowledge and Human Interests*†.Jürgen Habermas & Christian Lenhardt - 1973 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 3 (2):157-189.
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  • The Meta-Psychology of Merleau-Ponty as a Possible Basis for Unity in Psychology.Amedeo Giorgi - 1974 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 5 (1):53-74.
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  • Gerard Radnitzky: From philosophy of science to political philosophy. [REVIEW]Hardy Bouillon - 2007 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 38 (2):205-218.
  • Habermas, Post-Freudian Psychoanalysis, and the End of the Individual.C. Fred Alford - 1987 - Theory, Culture and Society 4 (1):3-29.
    For some time now a number of critics have argued that Juergen Habermas has misinterpreted Freud. The gist of this criticism is that Habermas' interpretation of psychoanalysis as `depth hermeneutics' must violate the intent of Freud's work, which is so deeply grounded in drive theory. In other words, Habermas confuses philosophical reflection with psychoanalysis. This paper takes a somewhat different focus. It examines the consequences of Habermas' interpretation of Freud for Habermas' view of the individual. It is shown that Habermas' (...)
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