Philosophy of the Implicit: Core Group
Gendlin has selected four articles plus the preface to Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning as a core group. Together with A Process Model these will give the reader a good introduction to the Philosophy of the Implicit.
Gendlin, E.T. (1997). Preface to the paper edition. In Experiencing and the creation of meaning: A philosophical and psychological approach to the subjective (pp. xi-xxiii). Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
Gendlin, E.T. (1997). The responsive order: A new empiricism. Man and World, 30 (3), 383-411.
Gendlin, E.T. (1997). A process model. New York: The Focusing Institute.
Gendlin, E.T. (1995). Crossing and dipping: some terms for approaching the interface between natural understanding and logical formulation. Minds and Machines 5 (4), 547-560.
Gendlin, E.T. (1992). The primacy of the body, not the primacy of perception [Excerpt from pages 343-353, slightly revised]. Man and World, 25(3-4), 341-353.
Gendlin, E.T. (1991). Thinking beyond patterns: body, language and situations. In B. den Ouden & M. Moen (Eds.), The presence of feeling in thought, pp. 25-151. New York: Peter Lang.