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The Analyst’s “Use” of Theory or Theories: The Play of Theory
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2017Two clinical vignettes demonstrate a methodological approach that guides the analyst’s attention to metaphors and surfaces that are the focus of different theories. Clinically, the use of different theories expands the metaphorical language with which the analyst tries to make contact with the patient’s unconscious life. Metaphorical expressions may be
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Theories and Ordinals in Proof Theory
Synthese, 2006The author gives a very good survey on the aims and techniques of ordinal analysis. It includes not only the classical topics of subsystems of second-order arithmetic and of set theory, but also newer developments in relation to model-theoretic characterizations (partial models and patterns of resemblance; Sec.~4), characterizations via \(E\)-recursion
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Conflict Theory / Trauma Theory
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2005There has been a tendency in psychoanalysis to view the effects of trauma, and our ways of working with it, as something separate from our understanding and techniques of working with intrapsychic conflict. While appreciating certain differences, the author explores, primarily via clinical examples, how an integrated perspective may be most helpful to ...
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Category Theory and Theory of Evolution
Lobachevskii Journal of Mathematics, 2023zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Theory Theories and DAM Theories
2003AbstractChildhood essentialism has implications for theories on cognitive development. There is wide-ranging evidence for what may be called “early competence”. Preschool children appear to be surprisingly skilled: they attend to nonobvious properties, search for underlying causes, draw systematic category-based inferences, and so forth.
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Theory, post-theory, and aetonormative theory
Neohelicon, 2009Heterology, or discourse on the Other, encompasses a number of theories dealing with unequal power positions in real life as well as in literature. While feminist theory has made us aware of male authors creating women characters as the Other, and while postcolonial theory reveals alterity in the images of ethnicity, a heterological approach to ...
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Literary theory, theory, and post-theory
Frontiers of Literary Studies in China, 2010By tracing the development of literary studies in the 20th century, this article distinguishes “Theory of Literature” (or “Literary Theory”), “Theory” and “Post-theory” by their distinctive attributions in varied historical and cultural contexts, and then further demonstrates their theoretical paradigms, namely, the modern paradigm of formalism, the ...
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1969
Abstract : The aim of the document is to set out a bookkeeping procedure by which a scientist (using the term flexibly) may compare the conclusions of a theory with facts obtained by reduction of observational data with the aim of assessing the hypothesis on which the theory is based.
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Abstract : The aim of the document is to set out a bookkeeping procedure by which a scientist (using the term flexibly) may compare the conclusions of a theory with facts obtained by reduction of observational data with the aim of assessing the hypothesis on which the theory is based.
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