Making Sense on the Boundaries: On Moving Between Philosophy and Psychotherapy

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 37:55- (1994)
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The philosopher is the man who has to cure himself of many sicknesses of the understanding before he can arrive at the notions of the sound human understanding.

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