This groundbreaking work speaks from the frontiers of philosophy.
The applications of this "Philosophy of the Implicit" have been important in many fields..
Implicit intricacy cannot be represented, but functions in certain ways in relation to Philosophical discourse.
His Philosophical work is concerned especially with the relationship between logic and experiential explication. in philosophy from the University of Chicago and taught there from 1963 to 1995.
Gendlin received his Ph.
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About the Author: Eugene T.
Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning addressed the unavoidable variety of conceptual formulations and other questions that have now become central.
A whole array of more than logical "characteristics" enables us to examine as well as to employ this new kind of thinking, which is not merely conceptual because it begins from the intricacy of felt meaning and returns to it again and again.
In moving back and forth between what is already verbalized and what is as yet unarticulated, he shows how Experiencing functions in the transitions between one formulation and the next.
In Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning, Eugene Gendlin examines the edge of awareness, where language emerges from nonlanguage.
This groundbreaking work speaks from the frontiers of philosophy