THE LIVED MOVEMENT

Authors

  • Jorge Nicolás Lucero National Academy of Sciences of Buenos Aires.

Keywords:

subjectivity, movement psychology, lived movement

Abstract

The text is a translation of the coference "Le mouvement vécu" that Erwin W. Straus, pillar of phenomenological psychology, dictated at the University of Paris 1 - Sorbonne during 1935. It brings together several substantial concerns of the Straussian work, such as the inseparability between sensation and movement, the distinction between the lived and the objectively known, and the need to look for a method and an object for psychology outside the model of classical physics.

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Published

2015-03-19

How to Cite

Lucero, J. N. (2015). THE LIVED MOVEMENT. LÍMITE Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy & Psychology, 10(33). Retrieved from https://revistalimite.uta.cl/index.php/limite/article/view/43

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