Thinking at the Edge: Where Theory and Practice Meet to Create Fresh Understandings

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Thinking at the Edge: Where Theory and Practice Meet to Create Fresh Understandings


Abstract

This paper focuses on the use of concretely felt experience in phenomenological methodology and theory construction. Using the example of a stepwise process of theory making called Thinking at the Edge (Gendlin, 2004), the author shows how experience functions in the creation of a new theory on the self-as-becoming. In the process, he attempts to demonstrate how the ongoing work relating to creating a new theory of self is germane to phenomenology.

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