Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... experience permit me to attempt a con- tribution to only one of the more basic and yet often less tangi- ble factors ... experience and judgment to states of feeling , thinking , and acting " totally . " The most dramatic clini- cal ...
... experience permit me to attempt a con- tribution to only one of the more basic and yet often less tangi- ble factors ... experience and judgment to states of feeling , thinking , and acting " totally . " The most dramatic clini- cal ...
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... Experience , that James gave an undoubted autobiographic account of a state " of the worst kind of melancholy , " purportedly reported to him by a young " French sufferer . " Whilst in this state of philosophic pessimism and general ...
... Experience , that James gave an undoubted autobiographic account of a state " of the worst kind of melancholy , " purportedly reported to him by a young " French sufferer . " Whilst in this state of philosophic pessimism and general ...
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... experience but is overtly manifested only in persistent and selective attractiveness , for whether the young woman draws others to herself with magnetic inwardness , with challeng- ing outwardness , or with a dramatic alternation of ...
... experience but is overtly manifested only in persistent and selective attractiveness , for whether the young woman draws others to herself with magnetic inwardness , with challeng- ing outwardness , or with a dramatic alternation of ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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