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... aspects of experience can come together and perhaps it is especially momentous when they do I want to argue against equating the aesthetic faculty with the experience of ' perfect beauty ' in this sense - the experience of the ideal ...
... aspects of experience can come together and perhaps it is especially momentous when they do I want to argue against equating the aesthetic faculty with the experience of ' perfect beauty ' in this sense - the experience of the ideal ...
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... aspects of mental life , parallel to the cognitive and the ethical . ( Parallels between Bion's approach to mental function and Kant's ideas in The Critique of Judgement have also been noted in a valuable article by Meira Likierman ...
... aspects of mental life , parallel to the cognitive and the ethical . ( Parallels between Bion's approach to mental function and Kant's ideas in The Critique of Judgement have also been noted in a valuable article by Meira Likierman ...
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... aspects ) which are presupposed in the Kleinian tradition . In his own analytic work , he attempted to distinguish between the ' non- thinking ' ways of dealing with feelings , and thought itself . The ' non - thinking ' modes include ...
... aspects ) which are presupposed in the Kleinian tradition . In his own analytic work , he attempted to distinguish between the ' non- thinking ' ways of dealing with feelings , and thought itself . The ' non - thinking ' modes include ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A Socialist Consideration of Kleinian Psychoanalysis | 9 |
Psychoanalysis and Social Justice | 41 |
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