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Humanising Forces: Phenomenology in Science; Psychotherapy in Technological Culture

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This chapter would like to show how a phenomenological approach to qualitative research can be a humanising force in the context of science, and how psychotherapy can be a humanising force in the context of technological culture. These two themes have a common concern, that is, to find alternatives to views and practices that depersonalise the human order.

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Todres, L. (2007). Humanising Forces: Phenomenology in Science; Psychotherapy in Technological Culture. In: Embodied Enquiry. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230598850_6

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