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    Gestalt Mechanisms and Believing Beliefs: Sartre's Analysis of the Phenomenon of Bad Faith.Adrian Mirvish - 1987 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 18 (3):245-262.
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    Positive Conflict and the Incipient Self: Sartre Contra Attachment Theory.Adrian Mirvish & Lissa Rechtin - 1998 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 29 (1):4-22.
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    Sartre on Friendship: Promoting Difference while Preserving Commitment.Adrian Mirvish - 2002 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 33 (3):260-272.
    (2002). Sartre on Friendship: Promoting Difference while Preserving Commitment. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology: Vol. 33, The Human Condition, Others, and Writing, pp. 260-272.
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    Death, Contingency and the Genesis of Self-Awareness.Adrian Mirvish - 1993 - Diogenes 41 (161):67-86.
    The exact nature of self-consciousness is a problem that has occupied a central position in contemporary philosophical thought. Despite a wide variety of approaches, however, a common assumption in almost all theories is that adult consciousness functions as the norm and appropriate starting point for an investigation in this area. Indeed, in general, philosophers have made the presupposition that they can deal with issues in their field - whether, for example, this involves emotions, knowledge, or perception - purely as these (...)
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    Freud contra Sartre: Repression or Self-Deception?Adrian Mirvish - 1990 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 21 (3):216-233.
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    Sartre, Existentialism Psychoanalysis and the Nature of Neurosis.Adrian Mirvish - 1992 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 4 (2-3):112-130.
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    Sartre, Existentialism Psychoanalysis and the Nature of Neurosis.Adrian Mirvish - 1992 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 4 (2-3):112-130.
  8. Sartre, hodological space, and the existence of others.Adrian Mirvish - 1984 - Research in Phenomenology 14 (1):149-173.
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    Sartre on Perception and the World.Adrian Mirvish - 1983 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 14 (2):158-175.
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    Sartre, reciprocity, sexuality and solipsism.Adrian Mirvish - 1994 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 25 (2):140-156.
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  11. Sartre, fraternity.Jewish Messianism & Adrian Mirvish - 2010 - In Adrian Mirvish & Adrian van den Hoven (eds.), New Perspectives on Sartre. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 77.
     
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  12. Department of philosophy california state university chico. California Sartre on constitution: Gestalt theory, instrumentality.Adrian Mirvish - 2001 - Existentia 11:407.
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    Merleau-ponty and the nature of philosophy.Adrian Michael Mirvish - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 43 (4):449-476.
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    Merleau-ponty and the nature of philosophy.Adrian-Michael Mirvish - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 43:449-476.
    GESTALT THEORY IS CRUCIALLY IMPORTANT TO MERLEAU-PONTY,\nPROVIDING HIM WITH THE BASIS ON WHICH TO ANALYZE THE\nSTRUCTURE OF EXPERIENCE. IT ALSO ENABLES ONE TO EXPLAIN HIS\nREACTION AGAINST INTROSPECTIONIST PSYCHOLOGY AND\nINTELLECTUALISM. FOR MERLEAU-PONTY THE WORLD IS MOST\nFUNDAMENTALLY EXPERIENCED AT A PREPREDICATIVE LEVEL, AND\nHERE HE MAKES USE OF SCHELER'S NOTIONS OF THE LIVED BODY\nAND RESISTANCE. THIS WORLD IS THEN SHOWN TO BE THAT\nINTUITIVELY CAPTURED BY CEZANNE'S PAINTING.
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    New perspectives on Sartre.Adrian Mirvish & Adrian Van den Hoven (eds.) - 2010 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    This volume deals with a number of topics that have not previously been specifically addressed before in a single text. A chapter on Sartre and religion talks about his thought in relation to Christianity, Judaism and Buddhism, while one on Sartre and children discusses his work in relation to the issues of freedom, pregnancy and autism. Beyond this, there are an additional seven chapters covering a wide variety of topics by leading scholars in the fields of philosophy, literature psychology, history (...)
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  16. Object and En Soi in "Being and Nothingness.".Adrian Michael Mirvish - 1978 - Dissertation, University of Cincinnati
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    Sartre and the Gestaltists: Demystifying (Part of)Being and Nothingness.Adrian Mirvish - 1980 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 11 (3):207-224.
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    Simone de Beauvoir's Two Bodies and the Struggle for Authenticity.Adrian Mirvish - 2003 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 13 (1):78-93.
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    Simone de Beauvoir's Two Bodies and the Struggle for Authenticity.Adrian Mirvish - 2001 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 13 (1):78-93.
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    Sartre, Developmental Psychology and Buregoning Self-Awareness: Ricocheting from Being to Nothingness.Adrian Mirvish - 2015 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 46 (3):181-194.
    While the genesis of self-awareness at approximately 18 months old is a dramatic landmark in human development, there is at this stage no explicit awareness on the toddler's part of his/her truly standing apart from others. Only much later does a distinct sense of self shift into focus, and here Sartre provides us with a compelling theory of a first reflective experience of self-awareness. He explains this phenomenon by emphasizing a violent shift in ontological status, one in which the pre-adolescent (...)
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    Sartre, Existentialism Psychoanalysis and the Nature of Neurosis.Adrian Mirvish - 1992 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 4 (2-3):112-130.
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  22. Sartre on constitution: Gestalt theory, instrumentality and overcoming of dualism.Adrian Mirvish - 2001 - Existentia 11 (3-4):407-425.
     
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    Sartre on the ego, friendship and conflict.Adrian Mirvish - 2002 - Continental Philosophy Review 35 (2):185-205.
    In both Being and Nothingness and the Notebooks for an Ethics we are told how one needs the Ego to get along in the everyday world, but yet at the same time that it is a psychic phenomenon that easily distorts everyday experience. In this paper, it is shown how, for Sartre, friends can play an important role by helping each other overcome the vested interest in maintaining the experience of a false, set identity that is engendered by the Ego. (...)
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    Sartre, The Condemned of Altona and the Critique of Dialectical Reason-to-come: Insanity or Bad Faith Running Away with Itself?Adrian Mirvish - 2017 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 48 (2):135-148.
    What for Sartre happens when bad faith goes so deep that one is no longer master of it? In The Condemned of Altona, Franz Gerlach, after an initial show of resistance, joins the Nazi cause and tortures prisoners of war in his charge. Fleeing home from Russia at the war’s end, he sequesters himself in the attic of the family mansion and attempts to absorb the guilt of the twentieth century by frantically arguing his case before a tribunal of scuttling (...)
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    The presuppositions of Husserl's presuppositionless philosophy.Adrian Mirvish - 1995 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 26 (2):147-170.
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