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About the Authors
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Tómas Proinsias O'Cluánain
Phenomenological Psychological Reflections on the Mission of Art
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Amedeo Giorgi
Phenomenology and Psychological Theory
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Rolf von Eckartsberg
The Eco-Psychology of Personal Culture Building:
An Existential-Hermeneutic Approach
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Constance T. Fischer, Frederick J. Wertz
Empirical Phenomenological Analyses of Being Criminally Victimized
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Theory
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Ellen G. Benswanger
A Contribution to the Phenomenology of Lived-Space in Early Childhood
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Articles with Data Based on Descriptions from the Lifeworld
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Amedeo Giorgi, Richard Knowles, David L. Smith
Editorial Preface
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A.J.J. de Koning
The Qualitative Method of Research in the Phenomenology of Suspicion
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David L. Smith
Phenomenological Psychotherapy:
A Why and a How
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Bernd Jager
Dionysos and the World of Passion
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Hans Linschoten, Aaron L. Mishara
The Inevitability of Phenomenology
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Louis A. Perrott
Lived Aspects of Natural Scientific Method
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Introduction
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