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Alexander Gavrilovich Gurwitsch,
sometimes Gurvich or
Gurvitch (Russian: Александр Гаврилович Гурвич; 1874–1954) was a
Russian and
later Soviet biologist...
- Aron
Gurwitsch (Russian: Аро́н Гу́рвич; 17
January 1901 – 25 June 1973) was a
Lithuanian Jewish (Litvak)
American phenomenologist.
Gurwitsch was born...
- the New
School for
Social Research in 1969
after studying under Aron
Gurwitsch,
Thomas Luckmann and
Peter L. Berger.
Influenced by
Charles Sanders Peirce...
- form of
cellular communication are
still under investigation,
Alexander Gurwitsch, who
discovered the
existence of biophotons, was
awarded the
Stalin Prize...
- the
morphogenetic field was
first introduced in 1910 by
Alexander G.
Gurwitsch.
Experimental support was
provided by Ross
Granville Harrison's experiments...
- Gurvich, Gurovich, Gurwich, Gurwitch,
Gurwitsch or
Gurevich is a
Yiddish surname, a
Russian form of the
surname "Horowitz" (Гу́рвич), see the
latter article...
- III.
Studies in
Phenomenological Philosophy,
edited by I.
Schutz and A.
Gurwitsch. Dordrecht:
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. 1967: The
Phenomenology of the...
- also made in Garfinkel's work to
Husserl (Transcendental Phenomenology),
Gurwitsch (Gestalt Theory), and, most frequently, of course, to the
works of the...
- "modes" of existence. An
alternative view,
developed primarily by Aron
Gurwitsch,
emphasizes the
noema of
perceptual experience. Most
ordinary objects...
-
electrodynamic or
radioactive entities, as had the
Russian biologist Alexander Gurwitsch, but
later concluded that he had
discovered an
entirely unknown but measurable...