The Measure and the Choice: A Pathographic Essay on Samuel JohnsonStory Scientia, 1971 - 231 pages |
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Page 119
... affectively to the situation in which they live , and this is why they have difficulty in switching from one situation to ... affective and intuitive people with a highly developed ethical sense and a well - developed and differentiated ...
... affectively to the situation in which they live , and this is why they have difficulty in switching from one situation to ... affective and intuitive people with a highly developed ethical sense and a well - developed and differentiated ...
Page 125
... ' how wonderfully well he had contrived to be idle without them ' " ( 32 , p . 35 ) . In his studies , too , he was irregular . To be quickly and frequently touched by affective events is PART ONE : THEORETICAL ORIENTATION 125.
... ' how wonderfully well he had contrived to be idle without them ' " ( 32 , p . 35 ) . In his studies , too , he was irregular . To be quickly and frequently touched by affective events is PART ONE : THEORETICAL ORIENTATION 125.
Page 150
... affective contact , which in Johnson's case was exceptionally good ; 3 ) a passionate temperament . One of the purposes of this chapter was to consider the diffe- rential diagnosis in the totality of our context , and establish which ...
... affective contact , which in Johnson's case was exceptionally good ; 3 ) a passionate temperament . One of the purposes of this chapter was to consider the diffe- rential diagnosis in the totality of our context , and establish which ...
Contents
Preface | 5 |
Johnson in parenthesis | 20 |
The degeneration concept in psychiatry | 28 |
Copyright | |
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