The psychology and philosophy of Eugene Gendlin making sense of contemporary experience / edited by Eric R. Severson and Kevin C. Krycka.

Other author Severson, Eric R.
Other author Krycka, Kevin C., 1959-
Format Electronic
Publication InfoMilton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
Descriptionpages cm
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Contents Starting from Experience, and Knowing When You Do / Robert C. Scharff -- Where is Emotion? Gendlin's Radical Answer / Edward S. Casey -- Is Responsibility Implicit? / Eric R. Severson -- The Experiencing Model: Saying What We Mean in the Context of Focusing and Psychotherapy / Akira Ikemi, Shimpei Okamura and Hideo Tanaka -- The Responsive Order, Oppressive Order, and Disorder in Human Growth: Challenging and Carrying Forward Postmodernism / Robin R. Chalfin -- Liberating language: Gendlin and Nietzsche on the refreshing power of metaphors / Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir -- Missing the Felt Sense: When Correct Political Arguments Go Wrong / Ole Sandberg -- Toward a Concept of "Freedom to Make Sense" / Donata Schoeller -- Kangaroo Know-how: Animal practices from the perspective of implying / Greg Walkerden -- Is an Intricate Institution a Paradox or an Oxymoron? Gendlin's Political Optimism, the Formal Limitations of Politics, and the Relevance of Activity Theory / Riley Paterson -- Epilogue: Showing How he Means - Thinking Along with Gene Gendlin / Robert G. Fox.
Abstract "This book brings together a collection of essays written by scholars inspired by Eugene Gendlin's work, particularly those interested in thinking with and beyond Gendlin for the sake of a global community facing significant crises. The contributors take inspiration from Gendlin's philosophy of the implicit, and his theoretical approach to psychology. The essays engage with Gendlin's ideas for our era, including critiques and corrections as well as extrapolations of his work. Gendlin himself worried that knowing about a problem is too often conflated with actions that might lead to change; the essays in this book point to a form of understanding that is activated, an embodied and immediate way of thinking about today's problems. Throughout the volume, the contributors creatively engage with Gendlin's work and its applicability to the complex, pressing crises of our time: the Covid-19 pandemic, environmental/climate issues, racism, sexism, economic inequality, and other factors threatening human persons and communities. Gendlin's theoretical approach to psychology is naturally interdisciplinary, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in moving to the boundaries where psychology meets philosophy, theology, art, environmental studies, science, and technology, and much more"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2022054335
ISBN9781032280042 (paperback)
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