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  1. Phenomenology of Will and Action the Second Lexington Conference. Edited by Erwin W. Straus and Richard M. Griffith.Erwin W. Straus, Richard Marion Griffith & United States - 1967 - Duquesne University Press.
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    (1 other version)Phenomenological psychology.Erwin Walter Straus - 1980 - New York: Garland.
  3. Man, a questioning being.Erwin W. Straus - 1955 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 17 (1):48-74.
     
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  4. Phenomenology of will and action.Erwin W. Straus (ed.) - 1967 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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    The philosophy of mind, part IV: The sense of the senses.Erwin W. Straus - 1965 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):192-201.
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    Toward a Psychology and Psychopathology of Sentimentality.Erwin Straus & Donald Moss - 1980 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 11 (1):111-115.
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    Descartes’ Bedeutung für die moderne Psychologie.Erwin Straus - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 9:52-59.
    Descartes dont la psychologie traite de l’homme qui peut se tromper fournit dans ses Passions de Vâme l’explication la plus radicale de la possibilité de cette erreur : c’est justement par les passions que se manifeste la nature humaine inévitablement su jette à l’erreur. Bien que la psychologie de Descartes se serve de notions à la fois anthropologiques et mécaniques, et bien qu’elle soit fondée ainsi sur une combinaison fondamentale de ces deux manières de voir, c’est néanmoins l’interprétation mécanique qui (...)
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    Sur les traces mnésiques.Erwin Straus & Romain Couderc - 2018 - Philosophie 139 (4):11-34.
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  9. Der Mensch als ein fragendes Wesen.Erwin Straus - 1953 - Jahrbuch Für Psychologie Und Psychotherapie 1:139--153.
     
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  10. Welcoming Remarks.Erwin Straus - 1974 - Analecta Husserliana 3:45.
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  11. The sigh: An introduction to a theory of expression.Erwin W. Straus - 1952 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 14 (4):674-695.
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    Psychiatry and philosophy.Erwin W. Straus - 1969 - New York,: Springer. Edited by Maurice Alexander Natanson & Henri Ey.
    The three essays reprinted in this book were first published in 1963 as individual chapters of a psychiatric treatise entitled Psychiatrie der Gegen wart (Psychiatry of the Present Day). The editors, W. H. GRUHLE (Bonn), R. JUNG (Freiburg/Br. ), W. MAYER-GROSS (Birmingham, England), M. MUL LER (Bern, Switzerland), had not planned an encyclopedic presentation; they did not intend to present a "handbook" which would be as complete as possible in details and bibliographic reference. Their intention was to "raze the walls" (...)
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    Le credo de la psychologie objective.Erwin Straus - 1986 - Études Phénoménologiques 2 (4):3-17.
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    Phenomenology: pure and applied.Erwin W. Straus (ed.) - 1964 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
  15. Some remarks about awakeness.Erwin W. Straus - 1956 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 18 (3):381-400.
     
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  16. The Sense of the Senses.Erwin W. Straus - 1965 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):192-201.
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  17. Man, Time, and World: Two Contributions to Anthropological Psychology.Erwin Straus & Donald Moss - 1984 - Human Studies 7 (3):397-398.
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  18. On anosognosia.Erwin Straus - 1967 - In Erwin W. Straus, Phenomenology of will and action. Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press. pp. 103--25.
     
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    Aisthesis and aesthetics.Erwin Walter Straus & Richard Marion Griffith (eds.) - 1970 - Pittsburgh, Pa.,: Duquesne University Press.
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    Psychiatry and philosophy.Erwin W. Straus, Maurice Natanson & Henri Ey - 1969 - New York,: Springer. Edited by Maurice Alexander Natanson & Henri Ey.
    The three essays reprinted in this book were first published in 1963 as individual chapters of a psychiatric treatise entitled Psychiatrie der Gegen wart (Psychiatry of the Present Day). The editors, W. H. GRUHLE (Bonn), R. JUNG (Freiburg/Br. ), W. MAYER-GROSS (Birmingham, England), M. MUL LER (Bern, Switzerland), had not planned an encyclopedic presentation; they did not intend to present a "handbook" which would be as complete as possible in details and bibliographic reference. Their intention was to "raze the walls" (...)
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    Toward a Psychology and Psychopathology of Sentimentality.Donald McKenna Moss & Erwin Straus - 1980 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 11 (1):111-115.
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    A Phenomenological Approach To Dyslexia.Billie S. Ables, Erwin W. Straus & Robert G. Aug - 1971 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 1 (2):225-235.
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    Toward a unified view of time: Erwin W. Straus’ phenomenological psychopathology of temporal experience.Marcin Moskalewicz - 2018 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (1):65-80.
    The article covers Erwin W. Straus’ views on the problem of time and temporal experience in the context of psychopathology. Beside Straus’ published scholarship, including his papers dealing exclusively with the subject of time, the sources utilized in this essay comprise several of Straus’ unpublished manuscripts on temporality, with the primary focus on the 1952 manuscript Temporal Horizons, which is discussed in greater detail and subsequently published for the first time in this journal. In the first (...)
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    In Memoriam: Erwin W. Straus (1891-1975).William F. Fischer - 1975 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 6 (1):1-2.
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    Bibliography of the Works of Erwin W. Straus.S. F. Spicker - 1984 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 9 (1):113.
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    Letters between F.J.J. Buytendijk and Erwin W. Straus.Henk Struyker-Boudier - 1988 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 19 (1):77-92.
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    Is everyone upright? Erwin Straus’ “The Upright Posture” and disabled phenomenology.Thomas Abrams - 2014 - Human Affairs 24 (4):564-573.
    This paper provides a close reading of Erwin Straus’ “The Upright Posture” from a disability studies perspective. Straus argues that the upright posture dominates the human world. But he excludes those who dwell in it otherwise. By reviewing phenomenological disability literature, this paper asks what a disabled phenomenology would look like, one rooted in the problem of inclusion from the outset. Disabled phenomenology addresses ‘subjectivity’ critically, asking: what socio-material arrangements make subjectivity possible in the first place? This (...)
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    Erwin Straus: Suggestion and Hypnosis.Stephen J. Rojcewicz & James A. Beshai - 2018 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 49 (2):197-213.
    Despite his major contributions to phenomenology, the writings on suggestion and hypnosis by Erwin Straus (1891–1975) have been underappreciated. In his German language publications of 1925 and 1927, Straus argues that we cannot elucidate the phenomenon of suggestion solely or even primarily through experimental design, a narrow natural scientific viewpoint, or an emphasis on abnormal or special states of dissociation. In contrast, a phenomenological study that begins with everyday experience demonstrates that suggestion is part of normal experience, (...)
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  29. Temporal Horizons: Erwin Straus.Marcin Moskalewicz - 2018 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (1):81-98.
    The article presents Erwin W. Straus’ unpublished manuscript “Temporal Horizons” from 1952. In the paper, in addition to an extensive philosophical discussion with St. Augustine, Henri Bergson and Sigmund Freud, Straus elaborates on his idea of a unified view of temporal experience, comprising both the personal and the impersonal dimensions of time. The manuscript also contains an interview with a psychotic patient, which is supposed to exemplify Straus' core idea on the psychotic temporal experience, according to (...)
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  30. Canguilhem, Erwin Straus et la phénoménologie : La question de l?organisme vivant.Marie Gérard - 2010 - Bulletin d'Analyse Phénoménologique (2: La nature vivante (Actes n° 2).
    Il s?agit de nuancer l?opposition massive, mise en place par Michel Foucault dans sa préface à la traduction anglaise du Normal et le patho­logique , entre la tradition phénoménologique et l?épistémologie française. Cette opposition est raffinée sur la base d?une confrontation entre la pensée de Georges Canguilhem et celle du psychiatre allemand Erwin Straus, qui tâche, dans son ouvrage majeur Vom Sinn der Sinne , de poser les fondements d?une psychologie phénoménologique. La confrontation s?organise autour de deux thématiques (...)
     
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    Erwin Straus E l'analisi strutturale delle ossessioni.C. Muscelli - 2009 - Comprendre: Archive International pour l'Anthropologie et la Psychopathologie Phénoménologiques 19:281.
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    Erwin Straus and the problem of individuality.Donald McKenna Moss - 1979 - Human Studies 4 (1):49-65.
  33. Erwin STRAUS. Vom Sinn der Sinne. Ein Beitrag zur Grundlegung der Psychologie.Jacob Klein - 2012 - The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 6 (1):305-306.
     
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    Erwin Straus and Alfred Schutz.Maurice Natanson - 1982 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (3):335-342.
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    Locating Erwin Straus.Erling Eng - 1976 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 7 (1):1-14.
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    Erwin Straus and the Phenomenological Approach To Psychopathology.William F. Fischer - 1976 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 7 (1):95-115.
  37. Le mouvement expressif dansé: Erwin Straus, Walter Benjamin.Anne Boissière - 2006 - In Anne Boissière & Catherine Kintzler, Approche Philosophique du Geste Dansé: De l'Improvisation à la Performance. Presses Universitaires du Septentrion.
     
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  38. Affectivity and movement: The sense of sensing in Erwin Straus.Renaud Barbaras - 2004 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 3 (2):215-228.
    This paper explores the notion of sensing (Empfinden) as developed by Erwin Straus. It argues that the notion of sensing is at the center of Strauss's thought about animal and human experience. Straus's originality consists in approaching sensory experience from an existential point of view. Sensing is not a mode of knowing. Sensing is distinguished from perceiving but is still a mode of relation to exteriority, and is situated on the side of what is usually called affectivity. (...)
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    Event and the Sense of the Event: Ludwig Binswanger versus Erwin Straus.Philippe Cabestan - 2018 - Phainomenon 28 (1):185-202.
    How much the sense of an event depends on the one who lives it? According to Erwin Straus, there are some phenomena, which impose their sense, and no one in the audience of a performance, for example, can see a wildfire without being afraid of and escaping from it. Binswanger criticizes such a conception and claims that the sense of the event depends on the freedom and the biography of the subject. In this paper we would like to (...)
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  40. Sentir et percevoir : les frontieres de l "humanite" dans l'anthropologie phenomenologique d'Erwin Straus.Sébastien Laoureux - 2006 - In Pedro M. S. Alves, José Manuel Santos & Alexandre Franco de Sá, Humano e inumano: a dignidade do homem e os novos desafios: actas do. Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa.
     
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    Where Straus Meets Enactivism. Reflections on an Enactive Theory of Music Perception.Francesca Forlè - 2017 - Rivista di Estetica 66:106-117.
    In this paper, I will try to integrate Joel Krueger’s enactive theory of music perception with some of Erwin Straus’ reflections on different forms of experiencing spatiality and movement. Krueger (2009, 2011b) maintains that music perception is a form of active perception, in which our body and our ability to move with music act as vehicles to draw out certain features of the piece and to respond to the affordances it presents. However, the author does not specify what (...)
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    Toward a Philosophy of Technology: Reflections On Themes in the Work of Erwin Straus.Ronald Bruzina - 1976 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 7 (1):78-94.
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    Psychiatry and Philosophy. Erwin Straus, Maurice Natanson, Henri Ey. [REVIEW]Paul Seligman - 1972 - Philosophy of Science 39 (1):99-101.
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    Memory traces and infantile amnesia: A reconsideration of the work of Erwin Straus.Joseph Lyons - 1981 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 11 (2):147–166.
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    A Phenomenological Approach To Psychopathology: the Conception of Erwin Straus.Peter Titelman - 1976 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 7 (1):15-33.
  46. The Life and Work of Erwin Straus.E. Eng - 2002 - Analecta Husserliana 80:665-667.
     
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    Book Review:The Primary World of Senses; A Vindication of Sensory Experience Erwin Straus, Jacob Needleman. [REVIEW]John W. Yolton - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (1):84-.
  48. George psathas/alfred Schutz's influence on american sociologists and sociology 1–35 Richard M. zaner/the discipline of the “norm”: A critical appreciation of Erwin Straus 37–50 Michael D. barber/a moment of unconditional validity? [REVIEW]Marek Chojnacki & Herbert Spiegelberg - 2004 - Human Studies 27:471-472.
     
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  49. The Automat, the Lion and the Ballerina. The Connection Between Kinesthetic and Tactility at Husserl, Straus and Kinetography at Rudolf von Laban.Madalina Diaconu - 2004 - Studia Philosophica 1.
    Jeder Wahrnehmung liegen Kinästhesen zugrunde, doch tritt die Bewegung am deutlichsten im Tasten hervor. Untersucht wird hier die phänomenologische Auffassung vom Zusammenhang zwischen Tasten und Kinästhesen bei Husserl und Erwin Straus, im Vergleich zu der Tanzwissenschaft . Diese Interpretation wird teilweise durch andere Perspektiven ergänzt, die aus der pränatalen Anthropologie, Psychiatrie und den Ingenieurwissenschaften stammen. Das Vorbild ist bei Husserl die mechanische Bewegung zu Erkenntniszwecken; Straus entdeckt die Tierwelt und ihre appetitiven Bewegungen. Keine von diesen Analysen entspricht (...)
     
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    Toward a Framework for Memory : Straus and Some Others.Michael Marsh - 1976 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 7 (1):34-54.
    After defining various aspects of memory, this paper has sought to outline the phenomenology of memory developed by Erwin Straus and his effort to refute the trace or engram theory of memory storage. We found Straus proposing some major insights : that human experience has its own structure of lived time, that this experience transcends the realm of physical events, and that the suchness of past experiences is preserved, and can be reactivated, in lived time. Straus's (...)
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