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  1. The foundation of the unconscious: Schelling, Freud, and the birth of the modern psyche.Matt Ffytche - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The unconscious, cornerstone of psychoanalysis, was a key twentieth-century concept and retains an enormous influence on psychological and cultural theory. Yet there is a surprising lack of investigation into its roots in the critical philosophy and Romantic psychology of the early nineteenth century, long before Freud. Why did the unconscious emerge as such a powerful idea? And why at that point? This interdisciplinary study breaks new ground in tracing the emergence of the unconscious through the work of philosopher Friedrich Schelling, (...)
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  • La genèse de l'idée de temps. Guyau & Alfred Fouillée - 1891 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 31:185-190.
     
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  • Matter and Memory.Henri Bergson - 1894 - New York: Zone Books. Edited by Paul, Nancy Margaret, [From Old Catalog], Palmer & William Scott.
    One of the major works of an important modem philosopher, Matter and Memory investigates the autonomous yet interconnected planes formed by matter and perception on the one hand and memory and time on the other. Henry Bergson (1859-1941) was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1927. His works include Time and Free Will, An Introduction to Metaphysics, Creative Evolution, and The Creative Mind.
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  • Time and free will.Henri Bergson - 1910 - New York,: Humanities Press. Edited by Frank Lubecki Pogson.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • Time and western man.Wyndham Lewis - 1927 - Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press. Edited by Paul Edwards.
    Essays discuss romance, Russian ballet, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, Charlie Chaplin, James Joyce, poetry, history, science, and time.
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  • The Sigmund Freud-Ludwig Binswanger Correspondence, 1908-1938.Sigmund Freud & Ludwig Binswanger - 2003
    Ludwig Binswanger (1881-1966) came from a distinguished Swiss psychiatrist dynasty which had run the internationally-renowned sanatorium Bellevue in Kreuz-lingen for generations. In 1907 he spent a year at the Zurich Burgh lzli under Bleuler and Jung, and indeed it was Jung who took Binswanger with him to Vienna that year for his first visit to Freud.
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  • Existence and therapy.Ulrich Sonnemann - 1954 - New York,: Grune & Stratton.
    Designed to be tough, practical and good value for money, the Rough Guide maps aim to forge a new standard in city maps. Apart from travel information and the city's sites, monuments and attractions, the map shows every shop, restaurant, bar and hotel listed in the Rough Guide travel guide to Morocco, together with their opening times, and, in many cases, phone numbers. The map covers the main areas of Morocco on one side and an enlarged downtown city-centre map on (...)
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  • Phenomenology in psychology and psychiatry.Herbert Spiegelberg - 1972 - Evanston [Ill.]: Northwestern University Press.
    Phenomenological Psychology in Phenomenological Philosophy [i] Introductory Remarks The chief purpose of the present chapter is to serve as a reminder. ...
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  • Le passé selon Bergson.Miklos Vetö - 2005 - Archives de Philosophie 1 (1):5-31.
    La pensée de Bergson est une philosophie de la durée. Or la durée n’est pas un flux, un devenir sans borne. Elle a une structure propre dont les moments essentiels sont le passé et le présent. A travers la comparaison de la perception et du souvenir, passé et présent apparaissent comme distincts selon la nature, non seulement selon le degré. Ce sont des catégories eidétiques sui generis, des formes générales dont la vérité ne se réduit pas à leur place dans (...)
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  • The Meaning and Relevance of Minkowski's 'Loss of Vital Contact with Reality'.Zeno Van Duppen - 2017 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 24 (4):385-397.
    Phenomenological psychopathology is a research field that aims to investigate and describe the subjective experience of mental disorders. By suspending the assumptions about etiology and causality as much as possible, and by focusing on the subjective experiences of the patient, it is supposed to offer a profound understanding of the patient’s suffering, and of the disorder in general. Clarity in the description of these experiences is, therefore, a necessity. Traditionally, phenomenological psychopathology was studied mostly by European, and particularly by German (...)
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  • Existentialism meets psychotherapy.Helm Stierlin - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (2):215-239.
  • Review of John M'kellar Stewart: A Critical Exposition of Bergson's Philosophy[REVIEW]Richard Smith - 1913 - International Journal of Ethics 23 (2):211-216.
  • Karl Jaspers' Influence on Psychiatry.Wolfram Schmitt - 1986 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 17 (1):36-51.
  • Time, self, and meaning in the works of Bergson, Henri, merleauponty, m, and Ricoeur, P.Mark Muldoon - 1991 - Philosophy Today 35 (3):254-268.
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  • Time, Self, and Meaning in the Works of Henri Bergson, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Paul Ricoeur.Mark Muldoon - 1991 - Philosophy Today 35 (3):254-286.
    Bergson, Merleau-Ponty and Ricoeur represent approximately one hundred years of French Continental philosophical thought. Each of these authors has a decisively different definition of self and meaning that stems, as argued, from their equally different definitions of human time. Under close inspection, it seems that the common thesis that ties all three philosophers together is that a particular notion of the temporal present begets a particular notion of self that begets, in turn, a particular form of meaning that authenticates that (...)
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  • Toward a unified view of time: Erwin W. Straus’ phenomenological psychopathology of temporal experience.Marcin Moskalewicz - 2018 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (1):65-80.
    The article covers Erwin W. Straus’ views on the problem of time and temporal experience in the context of psychopathology. Beside Straus’ published scholarship, including his papers dealing exclusively with the subject of time, the sources utilized in this essay comprise several of Straus’ unpublished manuscripts on temporality, with the primary focus on the 1952 manuscript Temporal Horizons, which is discussed in greater detail and subsequently published for the first time in this journal. In the first part of the article, (...)
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  • Introduction to Phenomenology.S. Glendinning - 2001 - Mind 110 (438):516-523.
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  • Erwin Straus and the problem of individuality.Donald McKenna Moss - 1979 - Human Studies 4 (1):49-65.
  • Self and World in Schizophrenia: Three Classic Approaches.Louis Arnorsson Sass - 2001 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 8 (4):251-270.
    This article presents an introductory overview of the interpretations of schizophrenia offered by three phenomenological psychiatrists: Eugene Minkowski (1885-1972), Wolfgang Blankenburg (b. 1928), and Kimura Bin (b. 1931). Minkowski views schizophrenia as characterized by a diminished sense of dynamic and vital connection to the world ("loss of vital contact"), often accompanied by a hypertrophy of intellectual and static tendencies ("morbid rationalism," "morbid geometrism"). Blankenburg emphasizes the patient's loss of the normal sense of obviousness or "natural self-evidence"—a loss of the usual (...)
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  • Time, change, and time-transcendence.Joseph A. Leighton - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (21):561-570.
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  • An Epistemology of the Clinic: Ludwig Binswanger’s Phenomenology of the Other.Susan Lanzoni - 2003 - Critical Inquiry 30 (1):160.
  • Psychologism: a case study in the sociology of philosophical knowledge.Martin Kusch - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    In the 1890's, when fields such as psychology and philosophy were just emerging, turf wars between the disciplines were common-place. Philosophers widely discounted the possibility that psychology's claim to empirical truth had anything relevant to offer their field. And psychologists, such as the crazed and eccentric Otto Weinegger, often considered themselves philosophers. Freud, it is held, was deeply influenced by his wife, Martha's, uncle, who was also a philosopher. The tension between the fields persisted, until the two fields eventually matured (...)
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  • The Culture of Time and Space, 1880-1918.Stephen Kern - 1983 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 43 (1):110-112.
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  • The psychopathology of time.Nathan Israeli - 1932 - Psychological Review 39 (5):486-491.
  • Existence and Therapy. An Introduction to Phenomenological Psychology and Existential Analysis.Heinz E. Lehmann & Ulrich Sonneman - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (4):566-568.
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  • Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness.G. N. Dolson - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (3):345.
  • Temporality, Storage, Legibility: Freud, Marey, and the Cinema.Mary Ann Doane - 1996 - Critical Inquiry 22 (2):313-343.
  • The Physicist and the Philosopher.Jimena Canales - 2015 - Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Press.
    On April 6, 1922, in Paris, Albert Einstein and Henri Bergson publicly debated the nature of time. Einstein considered Bergson’s theory of time to be a soft, psychological notion, irreconcilable with the quantitative realities of physics. Bergson, who gained fame as a philosopher by arguing that time should not be understood exclusively through the lens of science, criticized Einstein’s theory of time for being a metaphysics grafted on to science, one that ignored the intuitive aspects of time. The Physicist and (...)
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  • Time and free will: an essay on the immediate data of consciousness.Henri Bergson - 1913 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by Frank Lubecki Pogson.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • Phenomenology and Psychopathology of Schizophrenia: The Views of Eugene Minkowski.Annick Urfer - 2001 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 8 (4):279-289.
    This paper, on the psychopathology and phenomenology of schizophrenia, presents a selective summary of the work of the French psychiatrist, Eugene Minkowski (1985-1972), one of the first psychiatrists of an explicitly phenomenological persuasion. Minkowki believed that the phenomenological essence of schizophrenia (what he called the "trouble générateur") consists in a loss of "vital contact with reality" (VCR) and manifests itself as autism. Loss of vital contact with reality signifies a morbid change in the temporo-spatial structure of experiencing, particularly in the (...)
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  • The Psychology of Time.Mary Sturt - 1999 - Routledge.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • History and Memory.Jacques Le Goff - 1992 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this brillant meditation on conceptions of history, Le Goff traces the evolution of the historian's craft. Examining real and imagined oppositions between past and present, ancient and modern, oral and written history, _History and Memory_ reveals the strands of continuity that have characterized historiography from ancient Mesopotamia to modern Europe.
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  • Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness.Henri Bergson - 1913 - Mineola, N.Y.: Routledge. Edited by Frank Lubecki Pogson.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • Existence: A New Dimension in Psychiatry and Psychology.Rollo May - 1958 - Holiday House.
    "This book represents the fruition of four years labor--most of it, fortunately, a labor of love. The idea of translating these papers, originating with Ernest Angel, was welcomed by Basic Books because of their enthusiasm for bringing out significant new material in the sciences of man. I was glad to accept their invitation to participate as one of the editors since I, too, had long been convinced of the importance of making these works available in English, particularly at this crucial (...)
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  • The Past in Ruins: Tradition and the Critique of Modernity.David Gross - 1992 - Univ of Massachusetts Press.
    Acknowledgments p. xi Introduction p. 3 1 The Meaning of Tradition p. 8 2 Tradition Under Stress p. 20 3 Shaking the Foundations p. 40 4 Survivals and Fabrications p. 62 5 Rethinking Tradition p. 77 6 Reappropiating Tradition Through Its Traces p. 92 7 Subversive Genealogy p. 107 8 The Tactics of Tradition p. 120 9 Conclusion p. 131 Notes p. 137 Bibliography p. 159 Index p. 171.
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  • History and Memory.Jacques Le Goff - 1992 - Columbia University Press.
    In this brillant meditation on conceptions of history, Le Goff traces the evolution of the historian's craft. Examining real and imagined oppositions between past and present, ancient and modern, oral and written history, _History and Memory_ reveals the strands of continuity that have characterized historiography from ancient Mesopotamia to modern Europe.
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  • Introduction to Phenomenology.Robert Sokolowski - 1999 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book presents the major philosophical doctrines of phenomenology in a clear, lively style with an abundance of examples. The book examines such phenomena as perception, pictures, imagination, memory, language, and reference, and shows how human thinking arises from experience. It also studies personal identity as established through time and discusses the nature of philosophy. In addition to providing a new interpretation of the correspondence theory of truth, the author also explains how phenomenology differs from both modern and postmodern forms (...)
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  • Time, Change, and Time-Transcendence.Joseph A. Leighton - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (21):561-570.
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  • Einstein's Clocks, Poincaré's Maps: Empires of Time.Peter Galison - 2006 - Human Studies 29 (1):135-140.
     
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  • Romanticism and the Rise of History (Andrew Baird).S. Bann - 1996 - History of the Human Sciences 9:131-140.
     
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  • T. Ribot, Les Maladies de la Mémoire. [REVIEW]J. Sully - 1881 - Mind 6:590.
     
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  • Matter and Memory.Henri Bergson, Nancy Margaret Paul & W. Scott Palmer - 1911 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (1):101-107.
     
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  • Time, Self, and Meaning in the Works of Henri Bergson, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Paul Ricoeur.Mark Muldoon - 1991 - Philosophy Today 35 (3):254-268.
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  • Introduction to Phenomenology.Robert Sokolowski - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (3):600-601.
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  • Psychologism: A Case Study in the Sociology of Philosophical Knowledge.Martin Kusch - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (3):439-443.
     
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  • La conscience morbide. Essai de psychopathologie générale.Ch Blondel - 1914 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 78:356-363.
     
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  • Le développement de la notion de temps chez l'enfant.Jean Piaget - 1948 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 53 (4):441-442.
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  • Zur Psychologie der Zeitanschauung.F. Schumann - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8:80.
     
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  • Le problème du temps.Jean De La Harpe - 1939 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 27 (11):138.
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