The Measure and the Choice: A Pathographic Essay on Samuel JohnsonStory Scientia, 1971 - 231 pages |
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Page 105
... common physio- logical basis and the anatomical structures involved localized close together in the basal region of the brain . All portraits of Johnson at middle age or later depict him with the head inclined towards the right shoulder ...
... common physio- logical basis and the anatomical structures involved localized close together in the basal region of the brain . All portraits of Johnson at middle age or later depict him with the head inclined towards the right shoulder ...
Page 194
... common sense " ( 58 ) . Common sense is often regarded with a degree of censure . It is considered rather superficial and " common " , it not pede- strian . Common sense is only too often regarded as implying too much limitation of ...
... common sense " ( 58 ) . Common sense is often regarded with a degree of censure . It is considered rather superficial and " common " , it not pede- strian . Common sense is only too often regarded as implying too much limitation of ...
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A Pathographic Essay on Samuel Johnson Ernst Verbeek. Common sense is closely related to the common intercourse of life ; Johnson's common sense has a broad base and , in its broad scope , is closely related to his hierarchical principle ...
A Pathographic Essay on Samuel Johnson Ernst Verbeek. Common sense is closely related to the common intercourse of life ; Johnson's common sense has a broad base and , in its broad scope , is closely related to his hierarchical principle ...
Contents
Preface | 5 |
Johnson in parenthesis | 20 |
The degeneration concept in psychiatry | 28 |
Copyright | |
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