This paper shows how phenomenological research can enhance our understanding of what it is to experience grief. I focus specifically on themes in the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, in order to develop an account that emphasizes two importantly different ways of experiencing indeterminacy. This casts light on features of grief that are disorienting and difficult to describe, while also making explicit an aspect of experience upon which the possibility of phenomenological inquiry itself depends
How we understand the nature and role of grief depends on what we take its object to be and vice ver...
This work explores “Grief” and “Orphanhood”. It does so via the use of a practice based artistic exp...
Introduction: The experience of disconnection is common in first-person accounts of grief. One way i...
This paper addresses how and why social restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic have affec...
Grief is often thought of as an emotional response to the death of someone we love. However, the ter...
Grief research in philosophy agrees that one who grieves grieves over the irreversible loss of someo...
This paper explores similarities and differences between grief over the death of a person and other ...
My thesis argues that Søren Kierkegaard provides a perspective on grief that validates emotional exp...
In this paper, I consider the implications of grief for philosophical theorising about absence exper...
AbstractThis paper seeks to develop a phenomenological account of the disorientation of grief, speci...
This dissertation explores the humanistic therapist’s lived experience of loss following bereavement...
Various claims have been made concerning the role of narrative in grief. In this paper, we emphasize...
This paper is concerned with the social, spiritual and expressive ways of dealing with the pain of g...
This is a phenomenological description of what is happening when we experience the death of an other...
Introduction: The experience of disconnection is common in first-person accounts of grief. One way i...
How we understand the nature and role of grief depends on what we take its object to be and vice ver...
This work explores “Grief” and “Orphanhood”. It does so via the use of a practice based artistic exp...
Introduction: The experience of disconnection is common in first-person accounts of grief. One way i...
This paper addresses how and why social restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic have affec...
Grief is often thought of as an emotional response to the death of someone we love. However, the ter...
Grief research in philosophy agrees that one who grieves grieves over the irreversible loss of someo...
This paper explores similarities and differences between grief over the death of a person and other ...
My thesis argues that Søren Kierkegaard provides a perspective on grief that validates emotional exp...
In this paper, I consider the implications of grief for philosophical theorising about absence exper...
AbstractThis paper seeks to develop a phenomenological account of the disorientation of grief, speci...
This dissertation explores the humanistic therapist’s lived experience of loss following bereavement...
Various claims have been made concerning the role of narrative in grief. In this paper, we emphasize...
This paper is concerned with the social, spiritual and expressive ways of dealing with the pain of g...
This is a phenomenological description of what is happening when we experience the death of an other...
Introduction: The experience of disconnection is common in first-person accounts of grief. One way i...
How we understand the nature and role of grief depends on what we take its object to be and vice ver...
This work explores “Grief” and “Orphanhood”. It does so via the use of a practice based artistic exp...
Introduction: The experience of disconnection is common in first-person accounts of grief. One way i...