Directory to The Philosophy of Entry into the Implicit
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The Gendlin Online Library
A Process Model
| On: | A mode of language that enables philosophy to enter into
experiencing (or context, situation, child birth, bodily knowing, practice
.....) What Happens When Wittgenstein Asks 'What Happens When...?' Was geschieht, wenn Wittgenstein fragt: "Was geschieht, wenn...?" [PDF] Crossing and Dipping: Some Terms for Approaching the Interface between Natural Understanding and Logical Formulation |
| On: | Concepts that tell how they are themselves exceeded.
"carrying forward," "implying," "crossing," "implicit governing," "unseparated
multiplicity" Language Beyond Postmodernism, Northwestern University Press, 1997 Thinking Beyond Patterns: Chapter A-3 |
| On: | A "logic" of how concepts relate to experiencing. Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning, (Preface to the Paper Edition) |
| On: | All word use is metaphor: a theory of metaphor
Crossing and Dipping: Some Terms for Approaching the Interface between Natural Understanding and Logical Formulation |
| On: | A new empiricism that is not naive "The Responsive Order" part I. and end. A Critique of Relativity and Localization |
| On: | An alternative model for science that starts with
self-organizing life-processes. New concepts of time, space, and
particles (reducible to the usual model if need be) A Process Model, I-IV |
| On: | How the body knows the situation and knows philosophy.
"The primacy of the body, not the primacy of perception," Excerpt "Thinking Beyond Patterns: Body, Language, and Situations," Chapter A 4-5 |
| On: | An alternative model for science applied to how bodies can
"know" A Process Model, V-VI |
| On: | Derivation of language from self-organizing life processes A Process Model, VIIA, VIIB |
| On: | Thinking with crossing A Process Model, VIII |
| On: | Applications of the philosophy: Focusing via the body-in-situation, enabling people to open more deeply what they are already living through, and empowering them to speak from this. Children Physics Psychotherapy Medicine |
| On: | New ways to read Plato, Merleau-Ponty, Wittgenstein, Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima, Kant, Dilthey, Heidegger, Sartre Bibliography Introduction to Philosophy Befindlichkeit: Heidegger and the Philosophy of Psychology Time's Dependence on Space: Kant's Statements and Their Misconstrual by Heidegger |



