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The Neurosis Of Man: An Int...

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Trigant Burrow. Dalla psico...

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Preconscious Foundations of...

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The Social Basis Of Conscio...

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The Structure of Insanity

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A phylogenetic study of ins...

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A search for man's sanity

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Trigant Burrow: Toward Soci...

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Science and Man's Behavior

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The organismic factor in di...

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“Under the misguided jurisdiction of the ‘ I ’-persona, hunger instead of being the hunger of the ontosoma—of the individual as organism—has become arbitrarily decentred or personalized. It has become “ my ” hunger. It has become contracted into the subjectively privileged ‘ I ’-persona of each “ me ”, with its enormously exaggerated and distorted image-evaluations.”
Trigant Burrow, The Neurosis Of Man

“The quality in these personalities which more and more forced itself on my recognition was a certain organic fidelity of feeling, a certain insistent unitariness or harmony of reaction in the sphere of feeling-tendencies which appeared to constitute the very law of their being.”
Trigant Burrow, Preconscious Foundations of Human Experience



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