the human context
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'the human context' explores the philosophical assumptions and the metho–
dology of the human sciences (the different fields of psychology, sociology
and anthropology).
It
aims at a critical dialogue between different orienta–
tions in philosophy itself and at a confrontation with science. The total
yearly volume of the periodical is in excess of 600 pages and is published in
three issues annually, with original contributions in full translation from
and into English, French, German, Spanish and Italian.
VOLUME VI, NO.1, 1974
Articles
GERARD RADNITZKY: On the Crucial Role of Preconceptions about
the Subjer-t Matter in Scientific Research
ANTHONY DE REUCK: Controlled Communication: Rationale and
Dynamics
MITCHELL GINSBERG: Action and Communication
J. P. COULTER: The Ethnomethodological Programme in Contemporary
Sociology
G. BENEDETTI: The Irrational in the Psychotherapy of Psychosis
ROBERT D. ROMANYSHYN: Psychotherapy: A Dialogue of Faith and
Power
JOSEPH F. RYCHLAK: The Misplaced Dialectic in the Dialogue of Faith
and Power
MICHAEL G. PICARDIE: A Metaphysical Order in Psychiatric Work
ALEX COMFORT: On Sexuality, Play and Earnest
MIGUEL PRADOS: Vincent Van Gogh's Childhood and Boyhood: A
Psychological Enquiry
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