Clarifications With Respect to Psychology and Phenomenology
Document Type
Article
Disciplines
Psychology | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Abstract
Kendler’s (May–June 2005) article is important and complicated. I discuss it from three perspectives: the issue of subjectivity in phenomenology that he raised, the relevance of American phenomenological psychology to the topic to which Kendler oddly made no reference, and the promotion of and reservations about the “naturalization” of phenomenology in relation to psychology.
Article Number
1041
Publication Date
2006
Peer Reviewed
1
Recommended Citation
Cloonan, Thomas F., "Clarifications With Respect to Psychology and Phenomenology" (2006). Psychology Faculty Publications. 41.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/psych_facultypubs/41
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APA Citation: Cloonan, T. F. (2006). Clarifications with respect to psychology and phenomenology. American Psychologist, 61(3), 254-255. doi: 10.1037/0003-066X.61.3.254