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... tion of the real . . . . We shall then , I feel sure , have to return to the attempt to carry out the program which may be des- cribed properly as the Maxwellian - namely the description of physical reality in terms of fields which ...
... tion of the real . . . . We shall then , I feel sure , have to return to the attempt to carry out the program which may be des- cribed properly as the Maxwellian - namely the description of physical reality in terms of fields which ...
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... tion and achieve a better picture of the elephant — hopefully one that has more truth value . This aspect of metaphysics , although controversial , is not difficult to understand . Ontology ( the study of Being ) , however , is much ...
... tion and achieve a better picture of the elephant — hopefully one that has more truth value . This aspect of metaphysics , although controversial , is not difficult to understand . Ontology ( the study of Being ) , however , is much ...
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... tion . Although the creation and maintenance of such an esprit de corps is an art , it requires open communication among residents , supervisors , and administrators and frequent social contact and informal meetings of all members of ...
... tion . Although the creation and maintenance of such an esprit de corps is an art , it requires open communication among residents , supervisors , and administrators and frequent social contact and informal meetings of all members of ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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