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... once in Freud's letters , that is , the " repeated adolescence " of creative minds . The creative mind seems to face more than once what most men , once and for all , settle in late adolescence or young adulthood . The " normal ...
... once in Freud's letters , that is , the " repeated adolescence " of creative minds . The creative mind seems to face more than once what most men , once and for all , settle in late adolescence or young adulthood . The " normal ...
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... basic vir- tues , I did so in order to indicate that without them all other values and goodnesses lack vitality . My justification for the use of the word was that it once had the connotation 232 Toward Contemporary Issues: Youth.
... basic vir- tues , I did so in order to indicate that without them all other values and goodnesses lack vitality . My justification for the use of the word was that it once had the connotation 232 Toward Contemporary Issues: Youth.
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... once and for all at a given stage . In fact , some writers are so intent on making an achievement scale out of these stages that they blithely omit all the " negative " potentials , basic mis- trust , etc. , which not only remain the ...
... once and for all at a given stage . In fact , some writers are so intent on making an achievement scale out of these stages that they blithely omit all the " negative " potentials , basic mis- trust , etc. , which not only remain the ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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