Psychology Sunday: Marvin Hurvich

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Click Here to Read: Table of Contents and Preface by Norbert  Freedman from Another Kind of Evidence, a book by Norbert Freedman, Marvin Hurvich, & Rhonda Ward With Jesse D. Geller & Joan Hoffenberg, published in 2011 by Karnac Books.

Click Here to Read: The front matter and introductrion from A New Freudian Synthesis, a book with contributions by Sheldon Bach, Andrew B. Druck, Carolyn Ellman, Jay Frankel, Norbert Freedman, Marvin Hurvich, Gil A. Katz, Mary Libbey, Michel Talby-Abarbanel, Aaron Thaler, & Neal Vorus. Continue reading Psychology Sunday: Marvin Hurvich

Topeka mourns the passing of Irwin Rosen

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Click Here to Read:  Topeka mourns the passing of Irwin Rosen: ‘He was an unflappably good man, who saw good in almost anything’ By Michael Hooper in The Capital-Journal December 8, 2016

Irwin Rosen, at 67, displays a map showing his imaginary around-the-world run, which took him 12 years and 19,375 miles — marked in increments on the line across the middle of the map. The longtime Menninger Clinic doctor died this week at 93. (1990 File Photograph/The Capital-Journal)

The Price of a Life: What’s the right way to compensate someone for decades of lost freedom?

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Click Here to Read: The Price of a Life: What’s the right way to compensate someone for decades of lost freedom? By Ariel Levy in the New Yorker in the April 13, 2016 issue.

In 1985, police on Long Island arrested John Restivo in connection with a rape and murder. He remembers a detective telling him, “This is un-America: you have no rights here.”Photograph by Christaan Felber

New Books from IPBooks to be Available at APsaA January Meetings

Come by the IPBooks table at the APsaA January Meetings at the Waldorf Astoria from January 18 to 22, 2017.

The following authors will be signing books on Saturday January 21st:

 

 

Herbert Stein, Author of Moving Pictures, Saturday 10am to 11:30am
Click Here to Preorder: Moving Pictures: Films Through a Psychoanalytic Lens by Herbert Stein.

 

 

 

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Philosophy Thursday: Ian Hacking

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Click Here to Read: Ian Hacking on Wikpedia.

Click Here to Read: Ian Hacking (1936-) on the Information Philosopher website.

Click Here to Read: Ian Hacking on the London Review of Books website.

Click Here to Read:  Making up people by Ian Hacking from LRB Vol. 28 No. 16 dated 17 August 2006 on the Generation Online website.

Click Here to Read: Review of Ian Hacking, The Social Construction of What?, Reviewed by Herbert Gintis. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Ian Hacking