The Ernest Becker reader /
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語言: | 英语 |
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Seattle :
Ernest Becker Foundation in association with the University of Washington Press
©2005.
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在線閱讀: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvcwn4m7 |
書本目錄:
- Part I: A psychosocial view of mental health (1960-1963)
- Anthropology, psychoanalysis and mental illness
- Socialization, command of performance, and mental illness (1962)
- Anthropological notes on the concept of aggression (1962)
- Psychotherapeutic observation on the Zen discipline (1960)
- Private versus public logic (1961)
- Toward a comprehensive theory of depression (1962)
- Toward a theory of schizophrenia (1962)
- The enduring value in Freud
- A note on Freud's primal horde theory (1961)
- The significance of freudian psychology (1963)
- The validity of 'Oedipus complex' as an abstract scientific construct (1964)
- Personality, communication and education for democracy
- Personality development in the modern world (1963)
- Social science and psychiatry (1963)
- Part II: Toward an integrated social science of behavior (1964-1971)
- Alienation
- The great historical convergence on the problem of alienation (1964)
- A theory of alienation as a philosophy of education (1967)
- Plea for social scientific synthesis
- A design for ethical man (1968)
- The ethical society (1968)
- The vision of the science of man (1968)
- The enlightenment paradox (1968)
- The second great step in human evolution (1968)
- The end of optimism
- The perspective of the present time (1971)
- The road back to the science of man (1971)
- Part III: Denial of death as interpretive organizing
- Principle (1971-1975)
- Meaning and self-esteem
- Self-esteem (1971)
- Culture and personality (1971)
- Social encounters (1971)
- Biological imperialism (1972)
- Toward the merger of animal and human studies (1974)
- Death and denial
- The terror of death (1973)
- Human character as a vital lie (1973)
- The nature of social evil (1975-posthumous)
- Beyond psychology
- A conversation with Ernest Becker (1974)
- The spectrum of loneliness (1974).