Søren Kierkegaard's PsychologyTranslation of Sren Kierkegaards psykologi. |
Contents
1 Melancholy | 1 |
2 Emotional Life | 8 |
3 The Gift of Language | 13 |
4 Dread | 18 |
5 The Leap | 22 |
6 Social Sensitivity | 27 |
7 Toward the Breaking Point | 37 |
8 Open Conflict | 43 |
9 A Portrait | 47 |
10 The Fundamental Impulse behind Kierkegaards Authorship | 56 |
Appendix | 66 |
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A History of Great Ideas in Abnormal Psychology T.E. Weckowicz,H. Liebel-Weckowicz Limited preview - 1990 |