Psychology and Tillich

HOBBS, CHARLIE ANDREW ( (no email) )
Wed, 11 Oct 1995 19:51:55 EST

> > What puzzles me the tiniest bit about this debate over awareness of
>>how one's approach might be totally wrong is what the heck is the big
>>deal. I'd always thought this awareness came automatically with the
>>territory of ANY scholarly or 'scientific' endeavour at all - at least
>>except when actually engaged in presenting reports to clients in
>>commissioned consultant-research.
>> Harry Oxley
>>
>For some reason this reminded me unavoidably of Captain Kirk's Top Ten
>Reasons for Violating the Prime Directive. Reference not to hand, but
>available to the curious.
>
>Bill.
>
>
>Bill Ramsay,
>Strathclyde University,
>Dept. of Educational Studies,
>Jordanhill Campus,
>GLASGOW,
>G13 1PP,
>Scotland.
>
>'phone: + 44 (0)141 950 3364
> 'fax: + 44 (0)141 950 3367.
>
Would anyone like to discuss Paul Tillich's contributions to
psychology?

Looking forward to reponses,

Charlie Hobbs
chobbs@music.cc.uga.edu

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