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1939
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Journal Article
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social psychology, psychoanalysis, topological psychology, Gestalt psychology, Gestalt theory
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Psychology
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English
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103-426-984
(Last edited on
2008/01/09 03:18:27 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
The antithesis between the individual and the group rests on a meningless dichotomy which arises historically from the methodologically inadequate biological science of the nineteenth century. The theory of the social field overcomes this dichotomy. The nature of the social-field theory is discussed with regard to the problem of the individual and the group. The implications of psychoanalytic psychiatry and of Marxian sociology for each other raise important problems for further research.
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