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The psychology of philosophers / Alexander Herzberg
(International library of psychology ; General psychology 13)

Publisher (Abingdon : Routledge)
Year 2001
Authors *Herzberg, Alexander 1887 author

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OB00184765 Taylor & Francis eBooks Archive Collection (電子ブック) 9781315009872

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Notes First published in 1929 by Routledge, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd.--T.p. verso
ch. 1. What philosophy was -- ch. 2. What philosophy is -- ch. 3. Why philosophy is regarded as a homogeneous science -- ch. 4. The nature and origin of philosophic interest -- ch. 5. Characteristics of philosophic thought -- ch. 6. The psychology of practical philosophy -- ch. 7. Method -- ch. 8. Profession -- ch. 9. Money -- ch. 10. Love and marriage -- ch. 11. Social intercourse -- ch. 12. Politics -- ch. 13. Synopsis : the philosopher in practical life -- ch.14. Conditions of normal behaviour in practical life -- ch. 15. Is unsuitability for practical life due to the absence or weakness of interests? -- ch. 16. Philosophers as men with strong impulses -- ch. 17. Is the predominance of the philosophic interest the cause of unsuitableness for practical life? -- ch. 18. A provisional statement of the hypothesis of inhibition -- ch. 19. Psychic inhibitions -- ch. 20. Philosophers as people with intense inhibitions -- ch. 21. Can unsuitableness for practical life be explained by the inhibition hypothesis? -- ch. 22. Poetry and religion -- ch. 23. Neuroses -- ch. 24. Philosopher and artist -- ch. 25. Philosopher, man of religion, neurotic -- ch. 26. Philosopher and scientist : originality -- ch. 27. The causes of abnormally intense inhibitions -- ch. 28. The consequences as they affect the psychology of philosophy -- ch. 29. Conclusion : the psycho-hygienic value of philosophy
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Subjects LCSH:Philosophers
LCSH:Philosophy
LCSH:Psychoanalysis
Classification LCC:B72
DC:190
ID 8000086305
ISBN 9781315009872

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