A dance between the reduction and reflexivity: Explicating the" phenomenological psychological attitude"

L Finlay - Journal of phenomenological psychology, 2008 - brill.com
This article explores the nature of" the phenomenological attitude," which is understood as
the process of retaining a wonder and openness to the world while reflexively restraining pre …

A Dance Between the Reduction and Reflexivity: Explicating the" Phenomenological Psychological Attitude"

L Finlay - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 2008 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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the phenomenological attitude," which is understood as the process of retaining a wonder …

A Dance Between the Reduction and Reflexivity: Explicating the" Phenomenological Psychological Attitude"

L Finlay - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 2008 - search.proquest.com
This article explores the nature of" the phenomenological attitude," which is understood as
the process of retaining a wonder and openness to the world while reflexively restraining pre …

A dance between the reduction and reflexivity: explicating the" phenomenological psychological attitude".

L Finlay - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 2008 - go.gale.com
This article explores the nature of" the phenomenological attitude," which is understood as
the process of retaining a wonder and openness to the world while reflexively restraining pre …

A Dance Between the Reduction and Reflexivity: Explicating the" Phenomenological Psychological Attitude"

L Finlay - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 2008 - philpapers.org
This article explores the nature of" the phenomenological attitude," which is understood as
the process of retaining a wonder and openness to the world while reflexively restraining pre …

A dance between the reduction and reflexivity: Explicating the" phenomenological psychological attitude."

L Finlay - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
This article explores the nature of" the phenomenological attitude," which is understood as
the process of retaining a wonder and openness to the world while reflexively restraining pre …