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Richard D. Chessick. issues as absolute truth that cannot stand up under logical
analysis. Philosophy attempts to apply reason and common experience (or
historical experience) to questions that cannot be settled by scientific experiment.
Richard D. Chessick. issues as absolute truth that cannot stand up under logical
analysis. Philosophy attempts to apply reason and common experience (or
historical experience) to questions that cannot be settled by scientific experiment.
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life, which Socrates said was "not worth living" (another basic assumption), we
must become familiar with philosophy. To clarify the difference between a
philosophical proposition and a psychodynamic formulation, the former refers to ...
life, which Socrates said was "not worth living" (another basic assumption), we
must become familiar with philosophy. To clarify the difference between a
philosophical proposition and a psychodynamic formulation, the former refers to ...
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above, it must be approached by the method of philosophy. Finally, and perhaps
most important of all, we come to the pleasure of philosophizing. It is impossible
to add much to what has already been written about this from the time of Plato ...
above, it must be approached by the method of philosophy. Finally, and perhaps
most important of all, we come to the pleasure of philosophizing. It is impossible
to add much to what has already been written about this from the time of Plato ...
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The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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