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Educational psychology --- Phenomenological psychology --- Psychopédagogie --- Psychologie phénoménologique --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques.
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De nombreux penseurs du XXe siècle ont ouvert des voies pour penser des points de croisements entre phénoménologie et psychanalyse dans les champs psychanalytique, philosophique et psychiatrique. Cet ouvrage interdisciplinaire offre un panorama des recherches actuelles dans le prolongement de ces travaux. Il réunit les contributions françaises et internationales de psychiatres, psychanalystes, chercheurs en psychanalyse et philosophes. Chaque contribution interroge, à sa manière, la fécondité ou les limites d’un tel dialogue, partant tantôt de l’irréductibilité des deux champs tantôt de leurs points de convergence, pour explorer les voies qui permettent un passage De l’inconscient à l’existence. L’enjeu ici est multiple tant pour la psychanalyse que pour la phénoménologie. Sur un plan épistémologique, ce dialogue invite à renouveler les pensées de l’inconscient et du phénomène : en quoi la « psychologie des profondeurs » peut-elle éclairer la science des phénomènes, soit de « ce qui apparaît » ? En retour, que nous apprend le phénomène sur la théorie de l’inconscient ? D’un point de vue clinique, l’ouvrage explore des pistes permettant d’interroger à nouveau frais ce que peut être une clinique de l’inconscient qui prenne en compte le sujet ek-sistant, ce sujet incarné, plongé dans le « monde de la vie ». Le lecteur y trouvera exposées des voies divergentes et parfois irréconciliables. Cette multiplicité témoignera, nous l’espérons, de la richesse d’un dialogue fondé sur une insistante altérité qui, au-delà de cet ouvrage, continuera de nous donner à penser.
Phenomenological psychology --- Subconsciousness --- Psychoanalysis --- Unconscious (Psychology) --- Unconsciousness --- Psychology --- Psychological phenomenology --- Psychology, Phenomenological --- Existential psychology --- Personality --- Phenomenology --- psychanalyse --- phénoménologie --- psychologie --- inconscient
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Les recherches rassemblées dans cet ouvrage collectif visent à déterminer la place de l'affectivité et celle de l'imaginaire dans l'accroissement de la capacité des individus à entrer dans un processus de création sociale. Il ne s'agit pas de faire une revue de la littérature consacrée à cette question, ni de développer une conception spécifique du rapport entre l'affectivité, l'imaginaire et la création sociale, mais bien de mettre en évidence une série de présupposés tant anthropologiques que normatifs autour desquels les conceptions de l'affectivité, de l'imaginaire et de la création sociale s'articulent. S'il y a un rapport de corrélation entre l'affectivité, l'imaginaire et la création sociale, toute conception de l'affectivité en appelle intrinsèquement à une certaine conception de l'imaginaire, cette articulation chaque fois spécifique entre affectivité et imaginaire en appelant à son tour à une certaine conception de la création sociale, et inversement.
Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Affect (Psychologie) --- Affect (Psychology) --- Affecten (Psychologie) --- Affectenleer --- Affectiviteit (Psychologie) --- Affectivité (Psychologie) --- Comportement affectif --- Développement affectif --- Développement émotif --- Imaginaire (Esthétique) --- Imaginaire (Philosophie) --- Imagination (Philosophie) --- Imagination (Philosophy) --- Verbeelding (Filosofie) --- Vie affective --- Émotivité --- Phenomenology --- Psychological phenomenology --- Phénoménologie --- Phenomenological psychology. --- Phénoménologie --- Social participation --- Philosophy --- Social sciences --- affectivité --- imagination --- création sociale --- neutralisation --- reconnaissance --- altermondialisme --- espace commun
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The papers in this volume describe a wide variety of language contact settings in which one or more languages are in a process of shift. In the first part of the book theoretical perspectives are presented, followed by linguistic, sociological and descriptive studies of languages and countries that have attracted the interest of researchers before, as well as less well known examples. Data are presented from: the Philippines, Korea, Japan, Israel, The Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, Sweden, Spain, Denmark, Morocco, Finland, Malaysia, Germany, USA, Ireland, India, Tanzania and Australia.
Sociolinguistics --- Language maintenance. --- Linguistic minorities. --- Language attrition. --- Code switching (Linguistics) --- Sociolinguistics. --- Code switching (Linguistics). --- Consciousness --- Phenomenological psychology --- Self-consciousness --- Thought and thinking --- Generative grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- -Cognitive science --- -Consciousness --- -#A9501A --- Apperception --- Mind and body --- Perception --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Spirit --- Self --- Science --- Philosophy of mind --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Grammar, Generative --- Grammar, Transformational --- Grammar, Transformational generative --- Transformational generative grammar --- Transformational grammar --- Psycholinguistics --- Mind --- Thinking --- Thoughts --- Educational psychology --- Intellect --- Logic --- Psychological phenomenology --- Psychology, Phenomenological --- Existential psychology --- Personality --- Phenomenology --- Syntax --- Congresses --- Grammar, Comparative --- Derivation --- Language loss --- Minority languages --- Language loyalty --- Maintenance of language --- Language and society --- Society and language --- Sociology of language --- Language shift --- Switching (Linguistics) --- Maintenance --- Social aspects --- Sociological aspects --- Bilingualism --- Minorities --- Language and culture --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Diglossia (Linguistics) --- Political aspects --- Language attrition --- Language maintenance --- Linguistic minorities --- #A9501A --- Minoritized languages --- Script switching (Linguistics)
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Modern information communication technology eradicates barriers of geographic distances, making the world globally interdependent, but this spatial globalization has not eliminated cultural fragmentation. The Two Cultures of C.P. Snow (that of science–technology and that of humanities) are drifting apart even faster than before, and they themselves crumble into increasingly specialized domains. Disintegrated knowledge has become subservient to the competition in technological and economic race leading in the direction chosen not by the reason, intellect, and shared value-based judgement, but rather by the whims of autocratic leaders or fashion controlled by marketers for the purposes of political or economic dominance. If we want to restore the authority of our best available knowledge and democratic values in guiding humanity, first we have to reintegrate scattered domains of human knowledge and values and offer an evolving and diverse vision of common reality unified by sound methodology. This collection of articles responds to the call from the journal Philosophies to build a new, networked world of knowledge with domain specialists from different disciplines interacting and connecting with other knowledge-and-values-producing and knowledge-and-values-consuming communities in an inclusive, extended, contemporary natural–philosophic manner. In this process of synthesis, scientific and philosophical investigations enrich each other—with sciences informing philosophies about the best current knowledge of the world, both natural and human-made—while philosophies scrutinize the ontological, epistemological, and methodological foundations of sciences, providing scientists with questions and conceptual analyses. This is all directed at extending and deepening our existing comprehension of the world, including ourselves, both as humans and as societies, and humankind.
pessimistic induction --- n/a --- qualitative ontology --- dissipative structures --- physicalism --- agent-based reasoning --- thermodynamics --- the logic of nature --- reverse mathematics --- theoretical unity --- state-space approach --- common good --- naturalization of logic --- monad --- metaphysics --- reflexive psychology --- knowledge --- neurodynamics --- consciousness --- third-way reasoning --- induction and discovery of laws --- mind-matter relations --- exoplanet --- Second Law of thermodynamics --- unitarity --- philosophical foundations --- in the name of nature --- big crunch --- epistemology --- eco-cognitive model --- active imagination --- aesthetics in science --- science --- second-person description --- subsumptive hierarchy --- 1st-person and 3rd-person perspectives --- discursive space --- space flight --- complexity --- cybernetics --- cosmology --- matter --- realism --- eco-cognitive openness --- hylomorphism --- measurement --- fallacies --- induction --- vacuum --- physics --- mental representation --- embodiment --- problem of induction --- contradiction --- internalism --- Jungian psychology --- synthesis --- exceptional experiences --- mind --- relational biology --- symmetry breaking --- emergence --- phenomenological psychology --- Aristotle’s four causes --- humanistic management --- real computing --- A.N. Whitehead --- final cause --- naturalism --- induction and concept formation --- temporality --- dispositions --- dark energy --- heterogeneity --- Naturphilosophie --- computation --- causality --- memory evolutive system --- natural philosophy --- quantum computing --- philosophy of information --- self --- information --- analytical psychology --- logic --- indeterminacy --- scientific method --- dialectics --- computability --- language --- ethics --- perception --- philosophy of nature --- agonism --- errors of reasoning --- everyday lifeworld --- emptiness --- awareness --- unity of knowledge --- digitization --- fitness --- depth psychology --- info-computational model --- creativity --- ontology --- philosophy as a way of life --- development --- void --- big freeze --- signal transduction --- abduction --- retrocausality --- dual-aspect monism --- quantum information --- theoretical biology --- acategoriality --- epistemic norms --- evolutionary psychology --- apophasis --- differentiation --- memory --- centripetality --- mathematics --- Leibniz --- Ivor Leclerc --- spatial representation --- subjective experience --- intentionality --- evidence and justification --- internal quantum state --- scientific progress --- holographic encoding --- information-theory --- qualia --- anticipation --- naturalization --- F.W.J. Schelling --- L. Smolin --- R.M. Unger --- Aristotle --- dual aspects --- process --- theory of everything --- philosophy of science --- cognition --- compositional hierarchy --- autocatalysis --- discourse --- emergentist reductionism --- form --- regulation --- contingency --- endogenous selection --- category theory --- Science --- Philosophy of nature. --- Philosophy. --- Nature --- Nature, Philosophy of --- Natural theology --- Normal science --- Philosophy of science --- Philosophy --- Aristotle's four causes
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