This chapter discusses several features of the development of theoretical reflection out of pre-reflective practical behavior through reading passages from the work of Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty and Patocka. It shows how reflection relates to the horizon of what it reflects and also shows how scientific-theoretical reflection constructs such a horizon by means of abstraction. The chapter provides a distinction between scientific-theoretical and philosophical reflection. It also discusses the rise of reflection out of basic layers of bodily experience, in line with the work and views of Merleau-Ponty. Theoretical reflection has its roots in pre-reflective behavior and perception but abstracts from these horizons and develops insight into gener...
Heidegger claims that Dasein’s capacity for adopting intentional stances toward the world is grounde...
Heidegger claims that Dasein’s capacity for adopting intentional stances toward the world is grounde...
Locke endorses a distinction between passive reflection and voluntary attentive reflection, which he...
This chapter discusses several features of the development of theoretical reflection out of pre-refl...
Building on the work of Donald Schön and phenomenological treatments of practice, we propose a pheno...
International audienceDuring a critical confrontation with the other philosophies, Merleau-Ponty oft...
Reflection is a phenomenon that has received widespread interest within different domains, including...
Although the concept of reflection as an intellectual activity has been recognised since ancient tim...
Abstract: The conception of reflective reasoning, like that of higher order thinking, has been infor...
For the last decade, reflection has been a major theme in discussions about professional skillfulnes...
Hilary Kornblith argues that many traditional philosophical accounts involve problematic views of re...
This thesis argues that there is a philosophical attempt directed at combating the fragmentation of ...
Contributions to the theory of reflective thought can be traced back to the discussions of philosoph...
This chapter is a collaboration between an applied philosopher with an interest in professional prac...
The article grounds on the assumption that researchers, in order to be not mere technicians but comp...
Heidegger claims that Dasein’s capacity for adopting intentional stances toward the world is grounde...
Heidegger claims that Dasein’s capacity for adopting intentional stances toward the world is grounde...
Locke endorses a distinction between passive reflection and voluntary attentive reflection, which he...
This chapter discusses several features of the development of theoretical reflection out of pre-refl...
Building on the work of Donald Schön and phenomenological treatments of practice, we propose a pheno...
International audienceDuring a critical confrontation with the other philosophies, Merleau-Ponty oft...
Reflection is a phenomenon that has received widespread interest within different domains, including...
Although the concept of reflection as an intellectual activity has been recognised since ancient tim...
Abstract: The conception of reflective reasoning, like that of higher order thinking, has been infor...
For the last decade, reflection has been a major theme in discussions about professional skillfulnes...
Hilary Kornblith argues that many traditional philosophical accounts involve problematic views of re...
This thesis argues that there is a philosophical attempt directed at combating the fragmentation of ...
Contributions to the theory of reflective thought can be traced back to the discussions of philosoph...
This chapter is a collaboration between an applied philosopher with an interest in professional prac...
The article grounds on the assumption that researchers, in order to be not mere technicians but comp...
Heidegger claims that Dasein’s capacity for adopting intentional stances toward the world is grounde...
Heidegger claims that Dasein’s capacity for adopting intentional stances toward the world is grounde...
Locke endorses a distinction between passive reflection and voluntary attentive reflection, which he...