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Letter to Der Spiegel
(1964)
Origins of war
(1964)
Il sorgere della creatività: dal processo primario a quello terziario. Typescript, 1964, 26 pp.
(1964)
Dominic Tucci slept here
(1964)
Remembering. A Study in Experimental and Social Psychology, Cambridge (University Press) 1964.
(1964)
Automation as Crisis
(1964)
Preface
(1964)
Europe after Kennedy
(1964)
Peace Movement Politics
(1964)
In Memoriam Rene Laforgue
(1964)
The Persons behind the Ideas
(1964)
La comunicación extraverbal en psicoanálisis. Transferencia, contratransferencia e interpretación
(1964)
The Tests of Lyndon Johnson
(1964)
A history of philosophy. Volume 6. Part 2. Modern Philosophy. Kant, New York (Image Books) 1964.
(1964)
The Great DMSO Mystery
(1964)
Hostility in small groups,
(1964)
Review Dührssen, A.: Katamnestische Ergebnisse bei 1004 Patienten nach analytischer Psychotherapie
(1964)
The Ground of Being
(1964)
Tillich's phrase, >the Ground of Being< is used by the Bishop of Woolwich in his >Honest to God< as a possible way of speaking of a God who is not >out there<. Tillich stands in the tradition of German mystical and Romantic philosophy, into which has come an admixture of the language used by Heidegger and the depth psychology of Erich FROMM. Tillich owes his inspiration to Schelling, and behind Schelling stands Jocob Boehme. The ideas of a Grund and Ungrund go beyond Boehme to Meister Eckhart. While the notion of a >Ground of Being< may sound comfortable and firm, it is less so when it is noted that behind the ground stands the Abyss (Ungrund). Tillich's positive faith is better expressed by his term >power<, though that might make the issue a logical one rather than a metaphysical one.
>Hard< News on the Autobahn
(1964)
Buu Hoi as Hero
(1964)
Interspecific aggression
(1964)
Människohjärtat. Människans förmaga till ont och gott, Stockholm aben och Sjörgen Förlag) 1965.
(1964)