The Relation of Implication (and Non-Application) between Philosophical and Clinical Phenomenology: Arthur Tatossian’s Point of View
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The Works of Minkowski, Binswanger, Boss, Strauss, Ey and Von Gebsattel were the first ones to debate philosophical phenomenology beyond philosophy in the clinical domain (psychopathology, psychiatry and phenomenological psychotherapy). This article aims at presenting and discussing the point of view of Arthur Tatossian, who, most recently, pursued the matter of the relationship between philosophical and clinical phenomenologies in order to highlight the importance of a relation of implication and non-application between these two areas concerning methodology. Tatossian built a psychopathology from clinics and for clinics and his point of view is supported by an ethics that takes the other person into consideration, as well as his/her lived experience and the phenomenon that presents itself—dimensions originating in every clinical phenomenology.
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