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GENERAL INFORMATION This journal is dedicated to the aim of approaching psychol- ogy in such a way that the entire range of experience and behavior of man as a human person may be properly studied. The priority is placed on the fidelity to the phenomenon of man as a whole and all aspects that are studied must be mindful of their human relatedness. The challenge facing us is to invent methods and other types of analyses that will unveil significant aspects of man's relatedness to himself, others and the world. The term "phenomenological" is meant in the broadest sense possible, referring to the movement as a whole, and it is not intended to convey the thought of any single person. Articles may be theoretical or empirical, academic or applied, clinical or experimental, individual or social; just so they reflect an at- tempt to approach man as he actually experiences and behaves in the world. Contributors are requested to send manuscripts in triplicate to one of the three editors according to the language being used. While it is expected that most of the articles will be in English, articles written in French or German will also be published, although French and German articles should include long En- glish summaries. Books for review should also be sent to one of the three editors according to the language in which the book is published. Manuscripts should be typewritten and double spaced on one side of the paper and submitted in triplicate. All material is subject to editorial modification. The Journal of Phenomenological Psychology is published by Humanities Press in Fall and Spring. The annual subscription price is $9.00. Foreign Subscriptions add $1.00 for postage and handling for each subscription ordered. Single copies are $4.50. Subscriptions, changes of address, advertising and other business communications should be sent to: Journal of Phenomenological Psychology % Humanities Press, Inc. 450 Park Avenue South New York, New York 10016
Journal of Phenomenological Psychology – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1973
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