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... approach which seems to me at all comparable to Freud's approach in its theoretical poten- tial , and I see no fundamental incompatibility between the two . " At the same time , there was confusion and disagreement among the various ...
... approach which seems to me at all comparable to Freud's approach in its theoretical poten- tial , and I see no fundamental incompatibility between the two . " At the same time , there was confusion and disagreement among the various ...
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... approach philo- sophy , besides giving a historical overview ( which is rather rare ) . In one approach the book has a section for each of the main philosophical issues , and the author writes a continuous text in his own words ...
... approach philo- sophy , besides giving a historical overview ( which is rather rare ) . In one approach the book has a section for each of the main philosophical issues , and the author writes a continuous text in his own words ...
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... approach to epistemology ( Frank , 1947 ; Einstein and Infeld , 1938 ; and Born , 1968 ) . One could justifiably call it a common- sense approach since these scientists posit a correlation between the external world and the perceived ...
... approach to epistemology ( Frank , 1947 ; Einstein and Infeld , 1938 ; and Born , 1968 ) . One could justifiably call it a common- sense approach since these scientists posit a correlation between the external world and the perceived ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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