Adult Education and Phenomenological Research: New Directions for Theory, Practice, and ResearchKrieger, 1987 - 421 páginas |
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... existence or non - existence of person and the adult eductions of of person and the consciousing actions of suspending judgments about ' causal ' processes.9 Within these patterns of thought which constitute phenomenological ...
... existence or non - existence of person and the adult eductions of of person and the consciousing actions of suspending judgments about ' causal ' processes.9 Within these patterns of thought which constitute phenomenological ...
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... existence , My nothingness . I have memory of what was ; I hope , But I am alone , So alone I am no longer sure that I am . I am either alone and dead , Or else The world has died . O God , where are you ? Has the world ceased to be ...
... existence , My nothingness . I have memory of what was ; I hope , But I am alone , So alone I am no longer sure that I am . I am either alone and dead , Or else The world has died . O God , where are you ? Has the world ceased to be ...
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... existence . Yet the deep - seated feeling of wrongness is within me . This is a prejudice as well as any other I have . Had I existed in another part of the world , I probably Would have been prejudiced in another direction , Maybe even ...
... existence . Yet the deep - seated feeling of wrongness is within me . This is a prejudice as well as any other I have . Had I existed in another part of the world , I probably Would have been prejudiced in another direction , Maybe even ...
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A New Way | 10 |
Phenomenology Linguistic Phenomenology | 43 |
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actions activities actual adult education already become beginning behavior carried Chapter claim common concept concrete consciousing constitute constructed context continuing course critical definition described determinate direct discussion distinct eductions of person essay essential everydayness example existence experience experiencing explored expression fact feeling felt foundation function given habits human science Husserl ideas importance individual intentional Introduction kinds knowledge language learning liberty lifeworld lives logical matter means metaphor methods mind motives move nature NOTES object offer one's originations paradigm particular perform perspective phenomena phenomenological investigations phenomenology phenomenon philosophy planning possible practices present problems programs projects questions reasons reflection relation relevancy rigorous role scientific sense situation social speak specific stages structure subject-matter theory things thinking thought tion transformations Translated understanding unique University Press values vital York
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