Lived experience as a strife between earth and world: Toward a radical phenomenological understanding of the empirical

Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 31 (4):207-222 (2011)
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This paper explores a view of experience as a strife between earth and world. The concept of strife, borrowed from the philosophy of Martin Heidegger, is elaborated as a new starting point for an empirical psychology.

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