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Chapter 2-2 “Experiential Processes and the Creation of Meaning” Tadayuki Murasato

Chapter 3-1 Gendlin’s Phenomenology Yoshihiko Morotomi

  • 1 Gendlin’s Philosophical Problematics
  • 2 The traditional view of “experience” and the view of “experience” in modern philosophy
  • 3 Gendlin’s understanding of [linguistic analysis
  • 4 Gendlin’s understanding of [phenomenology
  • 5 Fundamental Problems Shared by Linguistic Analysis and Phenomenology
  • 6 Fundamental shift
  • 7 “Criterion” of Gendlin’s phenomenology --- the emergence of “clarification
  • 8 “clarification” and “a question of arbitrariness of speech.”

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Chapter 3-2 Phenomenological Concept or Phenomenological Method?

  • About Dreams
  • Criticizing medalt bosses —” (1977) (excerpt)
  • By Eugene T. Gendlin
  • Translated by MOROTOMI Yoshihiko

Chapter 4: Gendlin’s Ethics - “Process Value” or “Process Ethics” by Yoshihiko Morotomi

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Chapter 5: Body-Environment, Implication and Occurrence, Evolution, and Behavior Yasuhiro Suetake

  • Process Model” Chapters I~V
  • 2 Chapter I “body-environment”, Chapter II “functional circulation”, Chapter III “[subject (of taxation, etc.)”
  • 3 Chapter IV [THE BODY AND TIME
  • 4 CHAPTER V. EVOLUTION, NOVELTY, AND STABILITY
  • 5 Chapter VI Action (BEHAVIOR)

Chapter 6: Gendlin’s Theory of Language in Chapter 3 of “Process Model” Satoko Tokumaru

  • 1 Gendlinian Philosophy and the Current State of the “Process Model
  • 2 Positioning of Chapter VII in the “Process Model
  • 3 The body and the environment are one process
  • 4 “Gestures” are actions for animals
  • 5 Self-consciousness is the feeling that one feels something
  • 6 Normal universality is a “third” universality
  • 7 The action context is dormant while the tool is being used.
  • 8 Sequence functions both implicitly and as itself in the mesh
  • 9 Human gestures are symbols
  • 10 The “pattern itself” can promote a context that is not in front of you.
  • 11 “Lateral Crossing” Moves Proto-Linguistic Symbols Away from Onomatopoeia
  • 12 Word-units leap out of the “collecting intersection
  • 13 The context of a word consists of the collected context (S) and the interaction context
  • 14 Syntactic rules (grammar) have physical origins
  • 15 The use of language is a reiveiving
  • 16 Language is self-enclosed (art is the creation of new patterns)
  • 17 Interactions continue to develop with language
  • 18 Humans can move to other situations if there is a word
  • 19 A flip is when the pattern sequence jumps out and propels the context
  • 20 The class makes the universal and the individual.

Chapter 7: About the Process Model Chapter---True Uses of Focusing & TAE Tadayuki Murasato

  • 2 Gendlin in 1997: Preface to the new edition of “ECM” and publication of “PM
  • 3 TAE
  • 4 Pioneers of the Gendlin Philosophy
  • 5 New Philosophy
  • 6 Process Model Chapter VI: Animal Behavior
  • 7 Process Model Chapter VII: Man’s Basic Way of Being
  • 8 “Dance” = the beginning of the act
  • 9 VIII in VII!
  • 10 Deliberateness in direct reference to the wisdom of the body (direct collaterals)
  • 11 Wisdom of the body and the process model as its theorization
  • 12 VIII Pioneers
  • 13 VIII as an entirely new wholeness
  • 14 Where direct collaterals occur
  • 15 Monad
  • 16 Diafyl
  • 17 Conclusion and Beginning, or Science and Philosophy, or Continuing Philosophy

Chapter 8 What is TAE (Thinking At the Edge)? Tadayuki Murasato

  • 2 What is TAE?
  • 3 Start with the wisdom of the body
  • How is it possible to go beyond the 4-unit model and restore our nature?
  • 5 Creating Language Beyond Patterns (Wittgenstein)
    • Or the use of the implicit nature of language (Gendlin) 38
  • 6 Steps in TAE
  • 7 Further explanation of the steps
  • 8 TAE has a social purpose
  • 9 Logic and time-space science exist only inside experiential unfolding

Chapter 9 The Problem of Self-identity in Experiential Process Theory Yoichi Kamishima

  • 1 Introduction: Where is the Problem?
  • 2 The humanistic view of the experience process theory
  • 3 The Problem of the Consistent Identity of the Self from the Perspective of Experience Process Theory
  • 4 Conclusion: In Search of “Moving Truth

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