TAE (thinking at the edge) is a philosophical practice developed by Eugene T. Gendlin and based on his philosophy of the implicit.
TAE is a pathway into unexpressed areas and unexpected depth.
TAE is more than a creative thinking process. It links prelingual experiencing and logical thinking.
TAE is a method to build theories in science and about life.
With TAE you practice on the edge of an implicit knowing and an explicit form.

TAE is one of the basics of my whole offer. Further information on TAE can be found at:

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