The Institute of Transpersonal Psychology
Graduate Student, PhD Residential Program
Neurophenomenology Research Center
Thesis Title: HUSSERL’S TRANSCENDENTAL INTERSUBJECTIVITY, SCHUTZ’S SOCIAL PHENOMENOLOGY, AND COLLECTIVE INTENTIONALITY: A TRANSPERSONAL-HERMENEUTIC PHENOMENOLOGY OF PARTICIPATORY ENACTION
Olga Louchakova, MD, PhD
About
I believe in scholarship and deep inquiry. I engage in fundamental research in phenomenology, hermeneutics, social theory, humanistic-transpersonal theory, philosophy of the social sciences, integral theory, and qualitative research methods. I actively pursue publishing, teaching, research, and presentations in this vein. I consider myself a philosopher-psychologist who resides in the ambiguous yet potent waters of transdisciplinarity.
At the moment, I am doing in-depth research into the philosophy of Alfred Schutz, Husserl, and the farther reaches of intersubjectivity, the lifeworld, and the social sciences.
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Berkeley, CA










