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  1. Psychology and the Social Order.J. F. Brown - 1937 - Science and Society 1 (3):429-432.
     
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    The methods of Kurt Lewin in the psychology of action and affection.J. F. Brown - 1929 - Psychological Review 36 (3):200-221.
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    A methodological consideration of the problem of psychometrics.J. F. Brown - 1934 - Erkenntnis 4 (1):46-61.
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    A note on Dr. Klein's plea for eclecticism.J. F. Brown - 1931 - Psychological Review 38 (2):182-185.
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    Degree of Freedom of Social Locomotion: A Psychological Concept for Political Science.J. F. Brown - 1937 - Science and Society 1 (3):404 - 410.
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    Freud and the scientific method.J. F. Brown - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (3):323-337.
    All of Freud's more recent writings extol the virtues of the scientific method. “The Future of an Illusion” ends with the definite suggestion that religious instruction be taken from the list of topics taught every child and that in its place children be taught to interpret reality in terms of natural science. A similar theme runs through “Civilization and its Discontents”; if there be any hope for humanity, it lies in the scientific method. Finally, Freud's “New Introductory Lectures” ends with (...)
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  7. Jews in a Gentile World: The Problem of Anti-Semitism.Isacque Graeber, Steuart Henderson Britt, Miriam Beard, Jessie Bernard, Leonard Bloom & J. F. Brown - 1944 - Ethics 54 (4):303-304.
     
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