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A Modest Conception of Moral Right & Wrong
ABSTRACT Taking inspiration from Hume, I advance a conception of the part of morality concerned with right and wrong, rooted in the actual moral rules established and followed within our society. Elsewhere, I have argued this approach provides a way of thinking about how we are genuinely “bound in a moral way” to keep our moral obligations that it is ...
Jorah Dannenberg
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EL PSICOANÁLISIS. TEORÍA SEXUAL DE FREUD, por el Dr. A. Hesnard
Revista Atenea
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ABSTRACT Quotation marks in natural language that do not function straightforwardly as devices for securing reference to linguistic objects have generally been categorized as instances of either mixed quotation or scare quotation. I argue that certain uses of quotation marks in natural language resist assimilation to either of these two theoretical ...
Cameron Domenico Kirk‐Giannini
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Transference Assessment in Psychotherapy: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Transference, initially introduced by Sigmund Freud, represents a crucial concept in psychoanalysis, referring to the displacement of feelings, fantasies, and desires from past relationships onto the therapist. Though central to psychoanalytic therapies, transference is acknowledged across many psychotherapeutic approaches, albeit with ...
Marazzi F+3 more
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FREUD Y LA HISTERIA FEMENINA, por el Dr. J. Gómez Nerea.
Arturo Troncoso
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The hoax of Freudism. A study of brainwashing the American professionals and laymen [PDF]
H.J. Eysenck
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Correspondência Sigmund Freud-Anna Freud [PDF]
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Abstract The Sundarbans as a region is shared between Bangladesh (60%) and India (40%) and forms an intriguing geography to understand not only the consequences of macro‐political landmarks such as the partition, it is an arable field to explore the intersections of people, history, and politics‐ with a particular recognition of the constructions ...
Sneha Roy
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Social Rationality and Human Reasoning: Logical Expressivism and the Flat Mind
Abstract This paper attempts to reconcile the claims that the mind is both flat (Chater, 2018) and highly rational (Oaksford & Chater, 2020). According to the flat mind hypothesis, the mind is a mass of inconsistent and contradictory fragments of experience.
Mike Oaksford
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