PHENOMENOLOGY AND THINKING OF THE HUMAN PSYCHE

PHENOMENOLOGY AND THINKING OF THE HUMAN PSYCHE

Authors

  • Muratkhodjaeva Feruzaxon Xotamovna Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics, Associate professor, Western Languages department Oriental university, Tashkent, Uzbekistan https://orcid.org/ 0009-0006-3990-8413

Keywords:

phenomenology, human psyche, thinking, spiritual experiences, logical thinking, analytical thinking;

Abstract

This article will talk about the phenomenology and thinking of the human psyche. The essence of the philosophical current of phenomenology and its methods for analyzing mental experiences are considered. Also, the types of thinking process and their interaction are analyzed. By studying how the integration of psyche and thinking affects a person's overall mental and mental health, the importance of these processes in a person's life is highlighted.

References

Husserl, E. (1913). Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology. Macmillan.

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Merleau-Ponty, M. (1945). Phenomenology of Perception. Routledge.

Muratkhodjaeva, F. X. (2022). Linguistic definition of conversion as a method of formation of words and phrases in English linguistics. Confrencea, 2(2), 61-64.

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Published

2024-10-01

How to Cite

Muratkhodjaeva Feruzaxon Xotamovna. (2024). PHENOMENOLOGY AND THINKING OF THE HUMAN PSYCHE. IMRAS, 7(9), 193–195. Retrieved from https://journal.imras.org/index.php/sps/article/view/1795

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