Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 7Joseph Strelka |
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... situation of consciousness , " from the “ dynamic nucleus " manifesting itself as a symbol.24 If " dreams are symbols in order that they cannot be understood , " how then does the symbol arise through “ a suitable situation of ...
... situation of consciousness , " from the “ dynamic nucleus " manifesting itself as a symbol.24 If " dreams are symbols in order that they cannot be understood , " how then does the symbol arise through “ a suitable situation of ...
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... situation . That a stimulus is the same stimulus when it is isolated from a real - life stimulus field is itself questionable . The nature of the human brain certainly appears to be such that in real - life situations a particular ...
... situation . That a stimulus is the same stimulus when it is isolated from a real - life stimulus field is itself questionable . The nature of the human brain certainly appears to be such that in real - life situations a particular ...
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... situations , relatively self - contained and outside of the course of time . Of these two the second is obviously the psychologically earlier one . Accessible to the early mind is the relatively limited situation , the episode , the ...
... situations , relatively self - contained and outside of the course of time . Of these two the second is obviously the psychologically earlier one . Accessible to the early mind is the relatively limited situation , the episode , the ...
Contents
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ART | 31 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE | 48 |
THE AUTHORITY OF FEELING AND THE ORIGINS | 69 |
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