Abstract

The article raises the question of the current state of psychology as a science. It is suggested that the heterogeneity of the subject and method of psychology caused its inorganic structure, which in turn created the ground for a permanent crisis state of this science, both in theoretical and practice-oriented terms. The paradigm of phenomenological philosophy is considered as an alternative coordinate in reforming this science. It is explained why the phenomenological approach implemented in existential and humanistic psychology cannot be qualified as adequate to the ideas of Edmund Husserl. The main obstructive factors are formulated that cause the greatest resistance to the full-fledged reception by psychology of the phenomenological grounds for its formation.

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