Self as being: gestalt and existentialism. Essay, 1984

Written in 1984 and submitted to Andy Smith [Tutor], as part of the coursework for The School of Independent Studies, North East London Polytechnic, 1985. James Low Download the essay From the Introduction Both approaches arose from a sense of exasperation with abstract theories and structures, which were seen to encourage the feeling that the goal lies somewhere ahead and […]

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Freud's unconscious and the redefinition of the self. Essay, 1984

Written in 1984 and submitted to Andy Smith [Tutor], as part of the coursework for The School of Independent Studies, North East London Polytechnic, 1985. James Low Download the essay By oneself the evil is done By oneself the evil is undone. No one can purify another. The Dhammapada Contents What others have made of Freud Theoretical approach Development of […]

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Freud’s unconscious and the redefinition of the self. Essay, 1984

Written in 1984 and submitted to Andy Smith [Tutor], as part of the coursework for The School of Independent Studies, North East London Polytechnic, 1985. James Low Download the essay By oneself the evil is done By oneself the evil is undone. No one can purify another. The Dhammapada Contents What others have made of Freud Theoretical approach Development of […]

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Traditional western concepts of self. Essay, 1984

Written in 1984 and submitted to Andy Smith [Tutor], as part of the coursework for The School of Independent Studies, North East London Polytechnic, 1985. James Low Download the essay Contents  The Christian view of man Democratic faith Secular trends Naturalism Romantic idealism Rationalism versus idealism 19th Century views William James

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The Concept of self in eastern thought and humanist psychology. Essay, 1984

James Low Written in 1984 and submitted as a  dissertation for The School of Independent Studies, North East London Polytechnic, 1985. Download the essay Extract The task of understanding a different culture involves a delicate balance between giving empathetic attention to all the details and significances of the cultural forms and attitudes as they function in that society and at […]

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