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... attempts to apply reason and common experience ( or historical experience ) to questions that cannot be settled by scientific experiment . As Ortega y Gasset ( 1961 ) explains : We glimpsed the fact that scientific truth ... has the ...
... attempts to apply reason and common experience ( or historical experience ) to questions that cannot be settled by scientific experiment . As Ortega y Gasset ( 1961 ) explains : We glimpsed the fact that scientific truth ... has the ...
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... attempt at change must begin with this fact : the human mind has a need to ask questions , systematize information , and con- struct answers - although they may turn out to be ridiculous . To argue that metaphysics is nonsense or ...
... attempt at change must begin with this fact : the human mind has a need to ask questions , systematize information , and con- struct answers - although they may turn out to be ridiculous . To argue that metaphysics is nonsense or ...
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... attempt is made to break up the " neurosis of abandon- ment , " overwhelming anxiety develops and the treament ends , as in the previous case . If no attempt is made , and interpretations and discussion are not forthcoming , nothing ...
... attempt is made to break up the " neurosis of abandon- ment , " overwhelming anxiety develops and the treament ends , as in the previous case . If no attempt is made , and interpretations and discussion are not forthcoming , nothing ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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