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... object language.2 The signs of this language denote physical objects , for example , cat , dog , chair , table , and so on . We may next introduce signs referring to signs . The words " word , " " sentence , " " clause , " and " phrase ...
... object language.2 The signs of this language denote physical objects , for example , cat , dog , chair , table , and so on . We may next introduce signs referring to signs . The words " word , " " sentence , " " clause , " and " phrase ...
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... objects into a harmonious whole is necessary in adult life for satisfactory living ( Szasz , 1957c ) . Objects , Rules , and Games Much of the psychology of object relationships can be applied to our thesis concerning rules and games ...
... objects into a harmonious whole is necessary in adult life for satisfactory living ( Szasz , 1957c ) . Objects , Rules , and Games Much of the psychology of object relationships can be applied to our thesis concerning rules and games ...
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... objects but also norms or rules -or , more generally - games that are worth playing ! It is a matter of every- day observation that men suffer grievously when they can find no games worth playing , even though their object world might ...
... objects but also norms or rules -or , more generally - games that are worth playing ! It is a matter of every- day observation that men suffer grievously when they can find no games worth playing , even though their object world might ...
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Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
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