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Universitātes Avīze: 1999, janvāris-maijs (Nr. 9-17), septembris-decembris (1-6)
1999
Universitātes Avīze: 1998, janvāris-maijs (Nr. 9-17), septembris-decembris (1-8)
1998
Universitātes Avīze: 2001, janvāris-jūnijs (Nr. 10-18), septembris-decembris (1-8)
2001
Universitātes Avīze: 2002, janvāris-maijs (Nr. 9-17), septembris-decembris (1-8)
2002
Universitātes Avīze: 1996, janvāris-maijs (Nr. 15-26), septembris-decembris (1-7)
1996
Pirmais sohlis us laimi jeb laika-kaweklis wezzeem un jauneem, ihpaschi skohlas-behrneem zelts no Ahwischu apgahdatajeem [Pirmais solis uz laimi...]
1838
Bibliogrāfiskās ziņas: Seniespiedumi latviešu valodā, 1525-1855 : kopkatalogs. Rīga : Latvijas Nacionālā bibliotēka, 1999, Nr. 1542. Pieejams arī tiešsaistē: seniespiedumi_latviesu_valoda_1525_1855.pdf
Vēsture: Latvijas Universitātes Žurnāls, 2
2016
Dietrich von Hildebrand’s Criticism of Amoral Sex Education
2019
This article analyzes Dietrich von Hildebrand’s criticism of amoral sex education, which he regards as misleading and anti-educational in many crucial respects. Its content is misleading, because it separates human sexuality from its inherent connection with married love and thereby fails to do justice to the personal and intimate nature of sexuality. Its reductive and neutralizing approach not only fails to develop young people’s capacity for the transcendence implicit in moral agency, it also fails to provide the preconditions for the development of their authe-antic subjectivity. Instead of fostering objectivity, critical thinking and autonomy, amoral sex education promotes a normatively…
Subjectivity in a therapeutic process as a predictor of psychotherapeutic success
2014
Reflections on the uniquely human dimensions of behavior over the last few decades have become a meeting space connecting different sciences. The holistic health model emphasizes the subjectivity of man. Humans are open and active, and remain in relationships with others; they relate to the world they live in and seek meaning. Subjectivity in the psychological perspective can be described in three ways: subjectivity as identity, individuality, specific experience of self; subjectivity as the ability to initiate, regulate, direct, and realize goal-oriented and autonomous activity; subjectivity as the application of one’s own system of values. Subjectivity or causality (core features agency) …
What is Experience? : Foucauldian Perspectives
2019
Michel Foucault’s (1926–1984) thought is widely used in the humanities and social sciences for investigating experiences of madness, illness, marginalization and social conflicts. However, the meaning of the word “experience” is not always clearly defined, and the French word expérience has a whole variety of meanings. In this article I explicate Foucault’s most relevant concepts of experience and their theoretical functions. He refers to experience throughout his career, especially in his early texts on existential psychiatry from the 1950s and 1960s and in his late work from the 1980s. Texts such as Mental Illness and Psychology and Dire vrai sur soi-même have received less attention than…