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  1. (2 other versions)The birth and death of meaning.Ernest Becker - 1971 - New York,: Free Press.
    Chapter One THE MAN-APES A Lesson for Thomas Hobbes Probably the most exciting development in modern anthropology is the discovery of the australopithecines ...
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  • Childhood and society.E. H. Erikson - 1955 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 145:87-88.
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  • The Divided Self, An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness.R. D. Laing - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (3):405-405.
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  • (2 other versions)Birth And Death of Meaning.Ernest Becker - 1962 - [New York]: Free Press of Glencoe.
    Uses the disciplines of psychology, anthropology, sociology and psychiatry to explain what makes people act the way they do.
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  • [Letter from B. M. Laing].B. M. Laing - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (27):374-374.
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  • Man, Morals and Society.J. C. Flugel - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (79):168-172.
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  • R. D. Laing and theology: the influence of Christian existentialism on The Divided Self.Gavin Miller - 2009 - History of the Human Sciences 22 (2):1-21.
    The radical psychiatrist R. D. Laing's first book, The Divided Self (1960), is informed by the work of Christian thinkers on scriptural interpretation — an intellectual genealogy apparent in Laing's comparison of Karl Jaspers's symptomatology with the theological tradition of `form criticism'. Rudolf Bultmann's theology, which was being enthusiastically promoted in 1950s Scotland, is particularly influential upon Laing. It furnishes him with the notion that schizophrenic speech expresses existential truths as if they were statements about the physical and organic world. (...)
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  • (1 other version)Freud and The Post-Freudians.J. D. Uytman & J. A. C. Brown - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (51):181.
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  • Portrait of the Psychiatrist as a Young Man: The Early Writing and Work of R.D. Laing, 1927-1960.Allan Beveridge - 2011 - Oxford University Press, Usa.
    Machine generated contents note: -- Part I -- 1. Portrait of the psychiatrist as a young man 1927-1960 -- 2. Portrait of the psychiatrist as an intellectual. Laing's early, notebooks, personal library, essays, papers, and talks -- 3. Laing and psychiatric theory -- 4. Laing and existential-phenomenology -- 5. Laing and Religion -- 6. Laing and the Arts -- Part II -- 7. Laing in the Army -- 8. Gartnavel Hospital and the 'Rumpus Room' -- 9. Individual patients at Gartnavel (...)
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  • (1 other version)Freud and the Post-Freudians.J. A. C. Brown - 1962 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 17 (2):250-251.
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  • Psychiatry on trial.Malcolm Harold Lader - 1977 - New York: Penguin Books.
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  • Man, Morals and Society a Psycho-Analytical Study.J. C. Flugel - 1945 - Duckworth.
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  • Critical Psychiatry: The Politics of Mental Health.David Ingleby - 1980 - Pantheon.
    "The reissue of this book, 24 years after its first publication, is a very welcome initiative by Free Association Books. When Critical Psychiatry saw the light of day, the debate over psychiatry which had raged in the 1960's and 1970's was well past its pe".
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  • The Crucible of Experience: R. D. Laing and the Crisis of Psychotherapy.Daniel Burston - 2000 - Harvard University Press.
    One of the great rebels of psychiatry, R. D. Laing challenged prevailing models of madness and the nature and limits of psychiatric authority. In this brief and lucid book, Laing’s widely praised biographer distills the essence of Laing’s vision, which was religious and philosophical as well as psychological. The Crucible of Experience reveals Laing’s philosophical debts to existentialism and phenomenology in his theories of madness and sanity, family theory and family therapy. Daniel Burston offers the first detailed account of Laing’s (...)
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  • Man, Morals and Society. A Psycho-Analytical Study. [REVIEW] Bolman - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (5):137-138.
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