Passion And Social ConstraintTransaction Publishers - 368 pàgines In intellectual and academic circles, Ernest van den Haag is respected for his brilliant mind, his outspoken and often highly controversial assertions, and a very unacademic, sharp, biting style. |
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... origin of a belief , or the motive for holding it , or the condition that leads to its acceptance , is irrelevant to its truth or falsehood . Hence , no psychological explanation of how Newton created a theorem or of how religious ...
... origin and function relevant to the truth of re- ligious belief because he was convinced that there is no evidence for religion other than people's belief . Which , if true , would mean that faith is not part of science , but not ...
... origin in the infant's fear of parental disapproval or punish- ment . The fear of external punishment or disapproval can be distinguished from anxiety , due to the Ego's fear of a wholly internalized authority . Only when the process of ...
... origin of personality and the influences shaping it . There is no doubt , for instance , that what Freud calls Ego and Superego are acquired rather than inborn . ( Some psychoanalysts believe now that the rudiments of the Ego exist much ...
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social effects of the Oedipus complex | 33 |
Who is Normal? | 39 |
Sex Repression and Beyond | 53 |
psychoses | 59 |
the bliss of dying | 65 |
indications for psychoanalytic treatment | 68 |
Groups | 95 |
Culture Passion and Affectations | 162 |
The Conflict between Economic Progress | 182 |
Class Estate and Caste | 199 |
Democracy and Elites | 233 |
Why Is the Crowd Lonely? | 289 |
Of Happiness and of Despair We Have | 324 |
The Family as an Industry | 83 |