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Phenomenology and Existential Analysis

Authors: H F, ELLENBERGER;

Phenomenology and Existential Analysis

Abstract

Apres avoir distingue la phenomenologie et l'analyse existentielle des mouvements philosophiques qui portent les memes noms, l'auteur parcourt en grandes enjambees l'histoire de la psychiatrie et attribue l'origine de ces disciplines en psychiatrie a l'insuffisance des donnees psychologiques classiques. Ce serait Blondel qui dans son livre, “La Conscience Morbide”, publie en 1914, aurait parmi les premiers reconnu le fait que la psychiatrie traditionnelle ne nous permet pas d'apprehender l'experience vecue d'un psychotique. Pour Blondel, il est de toute premiere importance de saisir l'experience subjective des malades mentaux.La phenomenologie du philosophe allemand Edmund Husserl ouvrait la voie a cette comprehension de l'experience subjective. En effet, la phenomenologie de Husserl est “une methode qui permet de decrire et d'investiguer la structure universelle de tous les actes et contenus de la conscience sous ses formes les plus pures, independamment des objets concrets d'une part, et de l'observateu...

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Psychoanalytic Theory, Humans

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