Discuss Dewey's approach to understanding experience using Heidegger's conception of mind and body and any relation to Heidegger's approach to ontology?

PSYCHOLOGY: Theories of Inquiry

Unit 1
Due 08/03/17
The mind-body problem in psychology has been discussed consistently since Plato. Discuss Dewey’s approach to understanding experience using Heidegger’s conception of mind and body and any relation to Heidegger’s approach to ontology? In what way does Husserl’s concept of ontology relate to the ideas of Dewey and Heidegger?
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Resources
1. Peering Into the Foundations of Inquiry: An Ontology of Conscious Experience Along Husserlian Lines
Vernon, R. F. (2005). Peering into the foundations of inquiry: An ontology of conscious experience along Husserlian lines. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 25(2), 280-300. doi:10.1037/h0091263
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2. Philosophy of Phenomenology: How Understanding Aids Research
Converse, M. (2012). Philosophy of phenomenology: How understanding aids research. Nurse Researcher, 20(1), 28-32.
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3. The Humanistic Psychology–Positive Psychology Divide: Contrasts in Philosophical Foundations
Waterman, A. S. (2013). The humanistic psychology–positive psychology divide: Contrasts in philosophical foundations. American Psychologist, 68(3), 124-133. doi:10.1037/a0032168
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4. The Ontological Reversal: A Figure of Thought of Importance for Science Education
Dahlin, B. (2003). The Ontological Reversal: A figure of thought of importance for science education. Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 47(1), 77.
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5. The Question of the Living Body in Heidegger’s Analytic of Dasein
Ciocan, C. (2008). The question of the living body in Heidegger’s analytic of Dasein. Research in Phenomenology, 38(1), 72-89.
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6. The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology
Dewey, J. (1896). The reflex arc concept in psychology. Psychological Review, 3(4), 357-370. doi:10.1037/h0070405
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