Romantic Science and the Experience of Self: Transatlantic Crosscurrents from William James to Oliver SacksAshgate, 1999 - 283 頁 This work constructs a 20th-century tradition of romantic science by suggesting points of interconnection in the work of five key figures in transatlantic intellectual history: American philosopher and psychologiest, William James; Austrian psychoanalyst, Otto Rank; Swiss psychiatrist, Ludwig Binswanger; Danish/German psychologist, Erik Erikson; and British neurologist, Oliver Sacks. |
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... ( social ) worlds and must mediate between the two : ' externally he provides people with a new individual ideal ' which ' he is urged to form . . . by his inner conflict'.22 Rank claims that in many ways the artist cannot help him or ...
... ( social ) worlds and must mediate between the two : ' externally he provides people with a new individual ideal ' which ' he is urged to form . . . by his inner conflict'.22 Rank claims that in many ways the artist cannot help him or ...
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... social continuum . For example , in a 1951 review of Erikson's Childhood and Society , the critic Walter Bromberg calls for a ' reintegration ' of psychoanalysis and the social sciences and a ' recapitulation ' of ' analytic findings in ...
... social continuum . For example , in a 1951 review of Erikson's Childhood and Society , the critic Walter Bromberg calls for a ' reintegration ' of psychoanalysis and the social sciences and a ' recapitulation ' of ' analytic findings in ...
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... social processes'.110 The collision between the personal needs of the individual and the demands of the social world may be potentially destructive but also can be mutually supportive , helping to attune the individual to the ...
... social processes'.110 The collision between the personal needs of the individual and the demands of the social world may be potentially destructive but also can be mutually supportive , helping to attune the individual to the ...
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