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  • ...al_skepticism|Sceptics]] and [[Epicureanism|Epicureans]] (Nussbaum, 1994). Philosophers and physicians from these schools practised psychotherapy among the [[Ancie ...ss, previously accessible only through the complex writings of existential philosophers (e.g., [[Søren Kierkegaard]], [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], [[Gabriel Marcel]], [[
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  • ...elationships with both parents. Although arguments were generated in early 20th-century Vienna about whether adult seduction of children was the basis of neurotic ...entists regard psychoanalysis as a [[pseudoscience]] (Cioffi, 1998). Among philosophers, [[Karl Popper]] argued that Freud's theory of the unconscious was not [[fa
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  • ...as individuals received psychological counsel and reassurance from others. Philosophers and physicians from the Hellenistic schools of philosophy and therapy pract ...ss, previously accessible only through the complex writings of existential philosophers (e.g., [[Søren Kierkegaard]], [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], [[Gabriel Marcel]], [[
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  • ...ilJC.html Johann Christian Reil, ''Dictionary of Eighteenth Century German Philosophers'']</ref><ref>[http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/abstract/193/1/1 ''British
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  • ...philosophical origins of cognitive therapy can be traced back to the Stoic philosophers".<ref>Beck, Rush, Shaw, & Emery (1979) Cognitive Therapy of Depression, p
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  • ...cepts to use in his early 'sociological' writings of the thirties...French philosophers and intellectuals were interested in Freud well before Lacan's teaching beg Philosophers have debated the scientific status of psychoanalysis. [[Karl Popper]] argue
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  • ...Persian Empire|Persia]]. Historians point to the writings of ancient Greek philosophers, such as [[Thales]], [[Plato]], and [[Aristotle]] (especially in his ''[[On ...id-20th century included psychoanalysts, psychologists, psychiatrists, and philosophers. Among these thinkers were [[Erik Erikson]], [[Melanie Klein]], [[Donald Wi
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  • ...Hartmann]], [[Maurice Merleau-Ponty]], [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], and by other philosophers, such as [[Paul Ricoeur]], [[Emmanuel Levinas]], and sociologists [[Alfred ...central to phenomenology from the works and lectures of his teachers, the philosophers and psychologists [[Franz Brentano]] and [[Carl Stumpf]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ialism: A Reconstruction'' (Basil Blackwell, 1999, p. 8)</ref> Existential philosophers often focused more on what is subjective, such as [[belief]]s and [[religio Subsequent existentialist philosophers retain the emphasis on the individual, but differ, in varying degrees, on h
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  • ..., though their logical theories were to be of more interest for many later philosophers. | title = Lives of eminent philosophers
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  • ...to]] and [[Aristotle]]. We also see sophisticated theories in the works of philosophers such as [[René Descartes]],<ref>See Philip Fisher (1999) ''Wonder, The Rai ...al theorists who are still active include psychologists, neurologists, and philosophers including:
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  • ...ve had a significant impact on [[critical theory]], [[literary theory]], [[20th-century French philosophy]], [[sociology]], [[feminist theory]] and clinical psycho
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  • ...ima]]'' – see, e.g., Durrant, 1993; Nussbaum & Rorty, 1992). Hellenistic philosophers (viz., the [[Stoics]] and [[Epicurians]]) diverged from the Classical Greek ...name=Russell>G. A. Russell (1994), ''The 'Arabick' Interest of the Natural Philosophers in Seventeenth-Century England'', pp. 224-262, [[Brill Publishers]], ISBN 9
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  • ...nly his coattails remain in the present. See, here you are at one with the philosophers. What unites you is that life comes to a halt. For the philosopher, world [ ...nkers.<ref>(Masugata, 1999)</ref> [[Tetsuro Watsuji]] was one of the first philosophers outside of Scandinavia to write an introduction on the philosophy of Kierke
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  • ...]).<ref>Martin Heidegger, ''Being and Time'', pp. 25–26.</ref> But since philosophers and scientists have overlooked the more basic, pre-theoretical ways of bein ..., [[postmodernism]], and [[continental philosophy]] in general. Well-known philosophers such as [[Karl Jaspers]], [[Leo Strauss]], [[Ahmad Fardid]], [[Hans-Georg G
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  • ...zsche."<ref>Friedrich Nietzsche (Greg Whitlock trans.), ''The Pre-Platonic Philosophers", 2001, xxxvii</ref> The [[pre-Socratic]] Greek thinker [[Heraclitus]] was ...ollingdale]], which rehabilitated Nietzsche as a philosopher, and American philosophers such as [[Allan Bloom]], [[Alexander Nehamas]], [[William E. Connolly]], [[
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  • ...ill, ''Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the World's Greatest Philosophers'', Pocket, 1991, ISBN 0-671-73916-6, ISBN 978-0-671-73916-4 ...Think: philosophy for everyone] Lively and accessible articles written by philosophers pre-eminent in their fields, for a broad audience. Free articles are availa
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  • Philosophers have long confronted the problem of "qualia". Few philosophers believe that it is possible to be sure that one person's experience of the
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  • ...neteenth century and is believed by many to be one of the most influential philosophers the United States has ever produced, while others have labelled him the "Fa * [[List of American philosophers]]
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  • Reflecting his immense influence on 20th-century thought, [[Hilda Neatby]], in 1953, wrote "Dewey has been to our age what [ *[[List of American philosophers]]
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