Description
A ground-breaking yet student-friendly text which provides a new take on the phenomenological exploration of ethical lived-experience.
About the Author
Susi Ferrarello is Lecturer in Philosophy at California State University, USA. Nicolle Zapien is Dean of the School of Professional Psychology and Health at the California Institute for Integral Studies, USA.
Reviews
In this book, Susi Ferrarello and Nicolle Zapien provide a much-needed interaction between theory and practice, and between method and description-both with respect to Husserl studies and to phenomenological psychology more broadly. The book's clarity and concreteness will appeal to undergraduate and graduate students in psychology, leadership, business, and philosophy. Focused primarily on what it means to perceive reality, what it means to be intimate, and what it means to live a temporal life, this work will inspire and direct students to phenomenology as to a meaningful resource for better communication and introspection. -- Peter Costello, Professor of Philosophy, Providence College, USA
An exciting interdisciplinary integration of Husserl's phenomenology, psychology, empirical studies, and ethics. Its great virtue is to show how phenomenology can elucidate the essence of crucial everyday ethical problems such as those in leadership, parenting, and the starting of an affair. -- John Riker, Professor of Philosophy, Colorado College, USA
This is a unique book with plenty of fascinating material. I recommend the chapters on 'Husserl's Ethics and Psychology', 'The Ethics of Intimacy', the chapters on research methods and ethical parenting dilemmas, and in fact, all the chapters in this book, to everybody with an interest in phenomenology, psychology, or both. I couldn't stop reading. * Tanja Staehler, Professor of European Philosophy, University of Sussex, UK *
Exceptional, commendable, and interesting ... One could not stop reading. * Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350008182
Author Nicolle Zapien
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 404g