The Development Of The Sexual ImpulsesThis is Volume VII of ten in a collection on Physiological Psychology. Originally published in 1932, in this study the author attempts to bring order and consistency into his ideas about psycho-analysis and the relations of this science to philosophy, physiology, biology, anthropology, sociology and ethics, and presents one system for looking at the area of the development of sexual impulses. |
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