As cinco caracteristicas serao definidas a seguir como apresentadas por
Spiegelberg (1982).
Existential therapy extends back to the phenomenological anthropology of Jaspers, von Weizsacker, Minkowski, Straus, von Gebsattel and Binswanger (Besora, 1994; Cooper, 2012;
Spiegelberg, 1972; Straus, 1959), and has been in existence for almost 100 years.
In 1878,
spiegelberg (3) described four criteria for the pathologic diagnosis of ovarian pregnancy:
For this reason, Husserl in his Investigations was heading for the formulation of an objectivist program of logic (
Spiegelberg 1994: 70).
Spiegelberg (Massachusetts General Hospital and Cambridge Polymer Group, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts USA).
(22) On the general history of intensionality see Herbert
Spiegelberg, "Der Begriff der Intentionalitat in der Scholastik, bei Brentano, und bei Husserl," Philosophische Hefte 5 (1936): 75-91.
Glossary of Qualitative Research Terms Phenomenology Phenomenology is a both a method and a philosophy which examines the meaning behind an event as a "lived experience." Theories, presuppositions, and preconceptions are removed from this investigation (Merleau-Ponty, 1962;
Spiegelberg, 1975).
When Husserl (1962) concluded that psychologists had limited understanding of the complexity of experience, he advocated exploration of phenomena (the essential structures of experience) as a new source of scientific knowledge (
Spiegelberg 1994).
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Spiegelberg, for example, whose control of the word is acknowledged by others and witnessed in Act II, Scene 3, can be heard lapsing into anacolutha and losing the thread of his thought in a way that recalls Lenz's characters.
Sheldon's quest for a second straight Southwest Conference football title ended last week at
Spiegelberg Stadium in a loss to South Medford.
With a few exceptions, the initial diagnosis is made on the operating table & the final diagnosis only on histopathology on the basis of the four
Spiegelberg criteria (5)