| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1971 - 1700 oldal
...to break the impasse. All that Freud noted was that, if we will look forward rather than backward,36 "we no longer get the impression of an inevitable sequence of events which could not have been otherwise determined. "a6 It is certainly wrong to charge psychoanalysis with a determinism... | |
| Albert Armin Ehrenzweig - 1977 - 198 oldal
...development of a chain of events from its final outcome backward, it appears continuous, and we feel we have gained an insight which is completely satisfactory or even exhaustive, [while] if we look forward rather than backward, we no longer get the impression of an inevitable sequence... | |
| Philip Rieff - 1979 - 468 oldal
...the development from its final outcome backwards, the chain of events appears continuous, and we feel we have gained an insight which is completely satisfactory...of an inevitable sequence of events which could not have been otherwise determined. We notice at once that there might have been another result, and that... | |
| 1981 - 248 oldal
...the development from its final outcome backwards, the chain of events appears continuous, and we feel we have gained an insight which is completely satisfactory...of an inevitable sequence of events which could not have been otherwise determined.27 If we concede for the sake of argument that some prediction is possible... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Crime - 1981 - 664 oldal
...lopmcnt from its fin. ti outcome ILK ku.iuls. the chain of c\ent\ appears continuum, and we feel we li IM gained an insight which is completely satisfactory...start from the premises inferred from the analysis and trv to follow these up tn the final result, then we no longer get the impression of the- inevitable... | |
| John Bowlby - 2008 - 416 oldal
...the development from its final outcome backwards, the chain of events appears continuous, and we feel we have gained an insight which is completely satisfactory...of an inevitable sequence of events which could not have been otherwise determined. We notice at once that there might have been another result, and that... | |
| Fred Pine - 1987 - 284 oldal
...the development from its final outcome backwards, the chain of events appears continuous, and we feel we have gained an insight which is completely satisfactory...longer get the impression of an inevitable sequence which could not have been otherwise determined. We notice that there might have been another result,... | |
| Stephen M. Sonnenberg, Arthur S. Blank - 1985 - 538 oldal
...connection appears continuous and we feel we have gained an insight which is completely satisfactory and even exhaustive. But if we proceed the reverse way, if we start from the premise inferred from the analysis and try to follow up the final result, then we no longer get the... | |
| William W. Meissner - 1986 - 280 oldal
...the development from its final outcome backwards, the chain of events appears continuous, and we feel we have gained an insight which is completely satisfactory...reverse way, if we start from the premises inferred from analysis and try to follow these up to the final result, then we no longer get the impression of an... | |
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