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Is the infant ' s mind a less complicated structure or a more complicated one than
the adult ' s ? Present - day common sense would say that , for many reasons , an
infant is of course simpler than an adult . In general , I assume , the simple is ...
Is the infant ' s mind a less complicated structure or a more complicated one than
the adult ' s ? Present - day common sense would say that , for many reasons , an
infant is of course simpler than an adult . In general , I assume , the simple is ...
Pagina 525
... the existence of an ego function that I believe to be characteristic of the artistic
genius . To my mind , it occurs only in him ; or at least it is only in his existence
that it acquires decisive importance . Reality Testing and the Doxaletheic
Function .
... the existence of an ego function that I believe to be characteristic of the artistic
genius . To my mind , it occurs only in him ; or at least it is only in his existence
that it acquires decisive importance . Reality Testing and the Doxaletheic
Function .
Pagina 586
Perhaps ; but then one would have to say that Shakespeare was not a
penetrating mind , after all . If the statement is bared of its comical implications ,
however , and the factual ones are set forth , one cannot help seeing that these
declare ...
Perhaps ; but then one would have to say that Shakespeare was not a
penetrating mind , after all . If the statement is bared of its comical implications ,
however , and the factual ones are set forth , one cannot help seeing that these
declare ...
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AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
Internalization and Appersonation | 253 |
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