Donald Spence's book, Meaning and Interpretation in Psychoanalysis, is so disturbing and so revolutionary, in the sense of essaying so radical and fundamental a critique of our most central clinical and theoretical operating assumptions.
Donald Spence's book, Meaning and Interpretation in Psychoanalysis, is so disturbing and so revolutionary, in the sense of essaying so radical and fundamental a critique of our most central clinical and theoretical operating assumptions.
Narrative explanations are preferred over non-narrative, axiomatically, in the humanities. They are more truthful in two senses. Firstly they correspond more closely than a-narrative theories to...
Richard Campbell elucidates the concept of truth by tracing its history from the ancient Greek idea of truth as timeless and unchaning up to the existentialist, sociological, and linguistic...
Sojourner Truth, one of the most revered figures in American history, explains her road to liberation, spiritual enlightenment and the development of her feminist values. It's a critical view of her...
Sojourner Truth (born Isabella "Belle" Baumfree; c. 1797 - 1883) was an American abolitionist and women's rights activist. She became the first black woman to win such a case against a white man. In...