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    Refusals Involving Requests.Leigh C. Bishop, Robert D. Orr & Dennis Leon - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (4):4-4.
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    Refusals Involving Requests.Leigh C. Bishop, Robert D. Orr, Dennis de Leon, Bernard Gert, James L. Bernat & R. Peter Mogielnicki - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (4):4.
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    In defense of Joy: C. S. Lewis and psychoanalysis. [REVIEW]Leigh C. Bishop - 1992 - Journal of Medical Humanities 13 (2):103-111.
    The imaginative experience of Joy, as he calls it, was central to the career of C. S. Lewis: it informed his work as literary scholar, writer, and religious thinker. Cognizant that psychoanalytic concepts held implications for the meaning of this experience, Lewis offers a critical commentary on these implications and their presuppositions with regard to literary imagery. His commentary suggests possible conflicts between a view of humankind that is psychoanalytically-derived and one which is aesthetically informed.
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