(Sex and character, Korean)
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A Disapproval of an Unreasonable Use of the Discipline of Dialectic, translated by Hans Nacbod
(1948)
A Fable About Man
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Dialogue On Free Will
(1948)
Der Beitrag >Einleitung in P. Mullahy 'Oedipus. Myth and Complex'< entstand aus Fromms Freundschaft zu Patrick Mullahy. Mullahy lehrte wie Fromm an der Columbia University und am William Alanson White Institute in New York und war einer der Ersten, der Fromms Denken systematisch zu erfassen suchte. Vor allem teilte er die Kritik Fromms an der Freudschen Theorie vom Ödipuskomplex, die Fromm in diesem Beitrag zum ersten Mal vom Mythos selbst her begründet.
Excerpt of Piaget, J., 1948: The moral judgement in the child, III, Glencoe(Zhe free Press) 1948.
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Excerpt of Piaget, J., 1948: The moral judgement in the child, III, Glencoe(Zhe free Press) 1948.
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General Introduction
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Comments on the book >Man for Himself< by Erich Fromm […] Hose, who enjoyed the provocative manipulation of psychological concepts in >Escape from Freedom< no doubt will be further rewarded by Fromm's continued exploration of contemporary character-structure, but they will find little, to enlighten them on ethical theory and practice. Fromm's book is an ambitious attempt to synthesize psychoanalysis and ethics by grounding the norms of the latter in the integrated personality. The ethical agent is characterized by a >productive orientation< which permits him to realize his constructive potentialities in thought, work, and love. One of the defects of the book is the absence of any specific societal program which can affect the integrated personality. Another defect lies in a dereliction which the author shares, with all other humanists and naturalists who have dealt with ethics; i.e., the lack of emphasis upon the implicit moral character of the sciences themselves. (APA PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved)