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... scientific and social choice whether we prefer to emphasize the similarities and , hence , place hysteria in the category of illness , or whether we prefer to emphasize the differences and place hysteria in a category of nonillness ...
... scientific and social choice whether we prefer to emphasize the similarities and , hence , place hysteria in the category of illness , or whether we prefer to emphasize the differences and place hysteria in a category of nonillness ...
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... scientific system . The maxim " Know thyself " is the guiding rule of psychoanalytic treatment . f Briefly , my thesis is that Breuer and Freud's observations on hysteria , though couched in medical - psychiatric terms , are statements ...
... scientific system . The maxim " Know thyself " is the guiding rule of psychoanalytic treatment . f Briefly , my thesis is that Breuer and Freud's observations on hysteria , though couched in medical - psychiatric terms , are statements ...
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... scientific methods and expressions ( languages ) is not merely tolerated but is rather considered a sine qua non of science . According to this position , the value , and hence the scientific legitimacy , of any particular method or ...
... scientific methods and expressions ( languages ) is not merely tolerated but is rather considered a sine qua non of science . According to this position , the value , and hence the scientific legitimacy , of any particular method or ...
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Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
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