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{5.18}{Mead, M. \bt{Culture and Commitment}, Doubleday, 1970.}
% ch. 6
-Chapter 6:
-1. Whitehead, A. N., Modes of Thought. 1938, p. 129.
-Mead, M., Culture and Commitment. 1970, p. 64, op. cit.
-Fuller, Buckminster, Utopia or Oblivion. 1970, p. 310, Bantam.
-4, Fuller, Buckminster, op. cit., epilogue.
-Chapter 9:
+{6.1}{Whitehead, A. N., \bt{Modes of Thought}. 1938, p. 129.}
+{6.2}{Mead, M., \bt{Culture and Commitment}. 1970, p. 64, op. cit.}
+{6.3}{Fuller, Buckminster, \bt{Utopia or Oblivion}. 1970, p. 310, Bantam.}
+{6.4}{Fuller, Buckminster, op. cit., epilogue.}
-1. Whitrow, G. J., The Natural Philosophy of Time. Harper, New
-York, 1963.
+%ch. 9
+{9.1}{Whitrow, G. J., \bt{The Natural Philosophy of Time}. Harper, New
+York, 1963.}
-2. Hegel, G. W. F., Lectures on the History of Philosophy, E. S.
-Haldane (ed. and transl.), 3 vol. Humanities Press, New York,
-1955.
-
-
-10.
-
-
-11.
-
-
-12,
-
-
-3.
-
-
-
-
-. Durkheim, E., Suicide, J. A. Spaulding and G. Simpson (eds. and
-
-
-transl.). Free Press, Glencoe, 1951.
-
-
-. Freud, S., "Civilization and its Discontents," Standard Edition,
-
-
-The Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, J.
-Strachey (ed. and transl.), vol. XXI. Hogarth Press, London,
-1964.
-
-
-. Marcuse, H., Eros and Civilization. Vintage Books, New York,
-
-
-1962.
-
-
-. Brown, N. O., Life Against Death. Vintage Books, New York,
-
-
-1959.
-
-
-. Indeed the impact of these words was to fashion better, not less
-
-
-socialization.
-
-
-. Whitehead, A. N., Science in the Modern World. Macmillan, New
-
-
-York, 1926.
+{9.2}{Hegel, G. W. F., \bt{Lectures on the History of Philosophy}, E. S.
+Haldane (ed. and transl.), 3 vol. Humanities Press, New York,
+1955.}
-. The following section is a modified version of a paper entitled
+{9.3}{Durkheim, E., \bt{Suicide}, J. A. Spaulding and G. Simpson (eds. and
+transl.). Free Press, Glencoe, 1951.}
+{9.4}{Freud, S., \et{Civilization and its Discontents,} Standard Edition, \bt{The Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud}, J. Strachey (ed. and transl.), vol. XXI. Hogarth Press, London, 1964.}
-"Typology Construction" delivered at the Eastern Sociological
-Society, Boston, 1963.
+{9.5}{Marcuse, H., \bt{Eros and Civilization}. Vintage Books, New York, 1962.}
+{9.6}{Brown, N. O., \bt{Life Against Death}. Vintage Books, New York, 1959.}
-Whitehead, A. N. Process and Reality. Social Science Publishers,
-New York, 1929. Cf. espec. chapter 2.
+{9.7}{Indeed the impact of these words was to fashion better, not less socialization.}
+{9.8}{Whitehead, A. N., \bt{Science in the Modern World}. Macmillan, New York, 1926.}
-Heidegger, M., Being and Time, J. Macquarrie and E. Robinson
-(transl. from the 7th edition of Sein and Zeit). SCM Press,
-London, 1962.
+{9.9}{The following section is a modified version of a paper entitled
+\et{Typology Construction} delivered at the Eastern Sociological
+Society, Boston, 1963.}
+{9.10}{Whitehead, A. N. \bt{Process and Reality}. Social Science Publishers,
+New York, 1929. Cf. espec. chapter 2.}
-De Benedetti, S., "The Mossbauer Effect," Scientific American,
-April, 1960, p. 72 et seq.
+{9.11}{Heidegger, M., \bt{Being and Time}, J. Macquarrie and E. Robinson
+(transl. from the 7\tss{th} edition of \bt{Sein and Zeit}). SCM Press,
+London, 1962.}
+{9.12}{De Benedetti, S., \et{The Mossbauer Effect,} \jt{Scientific American,}
+April, 1960, p. 72 et seq.}
-Like the Eskimo who has many words for snow, we seem to
+{9.13}{Like the Eskimo who has many words for snow, we seem to
need literally hundreds of phrases with the word "time" in them
to capture the varieties of temporal experience. Professor
-
-
-174 TimeForms
-
-
-14.
-
-
-13:
-
-
-16.
-
-
-by
-
-
-18.
-
-
-19,
-
-
Murray and I discovered, to our mutual surprise, that we were
-each making a compilation of such phrases (personal communication, 1965).
+each making a compilation of such phrases (personal communication, 1965).}
-
-Kiang Kang-Hu, "How Time and Space Appear to Chinese
-Poets," chapter 2 in On Chinese Studies. Commercial Press,
+{9.14}{Kiang Kang-Hu, \et{How Time and Space Appear to Chinese
+Poets,} chapter 2 in \bt{On Chinese Studies}. Commercial Press,
Shanghai, China, 1934. (I am grateful to my former colleague
-Prof. B. Solomon for this reference.)
-
-
-See for example: V. Gioscia, Plato's Image of Time: An Essay
-in Philosophical Sociology, Fordham University, 1962, unpub.
-Ph.D. dissertation. G. J. Whitrow, op. cit. R. Maclver, The
-Challenge of the Passing Years: My Encounter with Time,
-Simon and Shuster, New York, 1962. G. Gurvitch, The
-Spectrum of Social Time, Reidel Co., Stuttgart, 1963. Coser and
-Coser, "Time Perspective and Social Structure," in Gouldner,
-Modern Sociology, Harcourt Brace, New York, 1963, pp.
-638-646. H. Meyerhoff, Time in Literature, University of
-California Press, Berkeley, 1955. M. Heidegger, ed., The Phenomenology of Internal Time-Consciousness, J. Churchill,
+Prof. B. Solomon for this reference.)}
+
+{9.15}{See for example: V. Gioscia, \bt{Plato's Image of Time: An Essay
+in Philosophical Sociology}, Fordham University, 1962, unpub.
+Ph.D. dissertation. (Reproduced in appendix.) G. J. Whitrow, op. cit. R. Maclver, \bt{The
+Challenge of the Passing Years: My Encounter with Time},
+Simon and Schuster, New York, 1962. G. Gurvitch, \bt{The
+Spectrum of Social Time}, Reidel Co., Stuttgart, 1963. Coser and
+Coser, \et{Time Perspective and Social Structure,} in Gouldner,
+\bt{Modern Sociology}, Harcourt Brace, New York, 1963, pp.
+638--646. H. Meyerhoff, \bt{Time in Literature}, University of
+California Press, Berkeley, 1955. M. Heidegger, ed., \bt{The Phenomenology of Internal Time-Consciousness}, J. Churchill,
transl., Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 1964. See also, M. Wallace,
-"Temporal Experience," Psychological Bulletin, vol. 57, no.
-3:213-237, 1960, et al.
-
+\et{Temporal Experience,} \jt{Psychological Bulletin}, vol. 57, no.
+3:213--237, 1960, et al.}
-Coser and Coser, "Time Perspective and Social Structure," in
-Gouldner, op. cit. for a good initial bibliography.
+{9.16}{Coser and Coser, \et{Time Perspective and Social Structure,} in
+Gouldner, op. cit. for a good initial bibliography.}
+{9.17}{Mann, T., \bt{The Holy Sinners}, H. T. Lowe-Porter (transl.). Knopf,
+New York, 1951.}
-Mann, T., The Holy Sinners, H. T. Lowe-Porter (transl.). Knopf,
-New York, 1951.
-
-
-I am indebted to Prof. B. Nelson of the New School for Social
+{9.18}{I am indebted to Prof. B. Nelson of the New School for Social
Research for the observation that these eternalists qualify as cell
-IV types. My view on this appears infra.
-
-
-Murray, H. and Kluckhohn, C. (eds.), Personality in Nature,
-Society and Culture (2nd ed.), Knopf, New York, 1954; and
-Erikson, E., 'Identity and the Lifecycle," Monograph, Psycho-
-
-
-20.
-
-
-21.
-
-
-22.
-
-
-23:
+IV types. My view on this appears \e{infra.}}
+{9.19}{Murray, H. and Kluckhohn, C. (eds.), \bt{Personality in Nature,
+Society and Culture} (2\tss{nd} ed.), Knopf, New York, 1954; and
+Erikson, E., \et{Identity and the Lifecycle,} Monograph, \jt{Psychological Issues}, vol. 1, no. 1, International Universities Press, New York, 1959.}
-24.
+{9.20}{Shakespeare, W., \bt{Hamlet} (variously reprinted), Act I, Scene V,
+11, 188--189:
+\Q{"The time is out of joint; O cursed spite.\nl
+That ever I was born to set it right!"}}
+{9.21}{We hook up an accelerometer, as it were, to the Mertonian
+paradigm. Cf. R. K. Merton, \bt{Social Theory and Social Structure}.
+Free Press, Glencoe, 1955.}
-25.
+{9.22}{See \et{The Pseudo-Successful Adult: A Case Study of the
+Metachronic Orientation,} by V. Gioscia, paper delivered to the
+17\tss{th} annual meeting of the New York Society of Clinical
+Psychologists, New York, 1965.}
+{9.23}See, however, the brilliant paper by P. Slater, \et{On Social
+Regression,} \jt{American Sociological Review}, 28:339--364, 1963.}
-26.
-
-
-27.
-
-
-
-
-logical Issues, vol. 1, no. 1, International Universities Press, New
-York, 1959.
-
-
-Shakespeare, W., Hamlet (variously reprinted), Act I, Scene V,
-11, 188-189: "The time is out of joint; O cursed spite.
-That ever I was born to set it right!"
-
-
-We hook up an accelerometer, as it were, to the Mertonian
-paradigm. Cf. R. K. Merton, Social Theory and Social Structure.
-Free Press, Glencoe, 1955.
-
-
-See "The Pseudo-Successful Adult: A Case Study of the
-Metachronic Orientation," by V. Gioscia, paper delivered to the
-17th annual meeting of the New York Society of Clinical
-Psychologists, New York, 1965.
-
-
-See, however, the brilliant paper by P. Slater, "On Social
-Regression," American Sociological Review, 28:339-364, 1963.
-
-
-Cf. V. Gioscia, "Groovin' on Time," paper presented to the
+{9.24}{Cf. V. Gioscia, \et{Groovin' on Time,} paper presented to the
Hahneman Medical College Conference on Psychedelic Drugs,
-November, 1968. See Chapter 2, this volume.
-
+November, 1968. See Chapter 2, this volume.}
-An advance toward a more empirical analysis of this question
+{9.25}{An advance toward a more empirical analysis of this question
has recently been made by my former colleague Herbert Danzger
-in "Community Power Structure: Problems and Continuities,"
-American Sociological Review, 29:707-717, 1964.
+in \et{Community Power Structure: Problems and Continuities,}
+\jt{American Sociological Review}, 29:707--717, 1964.}
-
-Eisenstadt, S., From Generation to Generation. Free Press,
-Glencoe, 1955. See also, A. Van Gennep, Rites de Passage, M.
+{9.26}{Eisenstadt, S., \bt{From Generation to Generation}. Free Press,
+Glencoe, 1955. See also, A. Van Gennep, \bt{Rites de Passage}, M.
Vizedom and G. Caffee (transl.). University of Chicago Press,
-Chicago, 1960.
-
-
-Gioscia, V., "Adolescence, Addiction and Achrony," in Personality and Social Life, R. Endleman (ed.). Random House, New
-York, 1965.
-
-
-176 TimeFormMs
-
-
-28.
-
-
-29.
-
-
-30.
-
-
-31,
-
-
-32.
-
+Chicago, 1960.}
-33:
+{9.27}{Gioscia, V., \et{Adolescence, Addiction and Achrony,} in \bt{Personality and Social Life}, R. Endleman (ed.). Random House, New York, 1965.}
-
-34.
-
-
-35:
-
-
-36.
-
-
-57,
-
-
-38.
-
-
-Remarks elicited on the occasion of a colloquium which
+{9.28}{Remarks elicited on the occasion of a colloquium which
Professor Lewis gave at Queens College of the City University of
-New York on Oct. 30, 1964.
-
-
-Cohen, A., Delinquent Boys. Free Press, Glencoe, 1955. See
-also, R. J. Barndt and D. M. Johnson, "Time Orientation in
-Delinquents," Journal of Abnormal Social Psychology,
-51:343-345, 1955.
-
-
-This section is a slightly edited version of a paper presented to
-the International Congress --- Dialectics of Liberation, London,
-July, 1967.
-
-
-Freud, S., 'New Introductory Lectures," Standard Edition, op.
-cit., vol. XXII, p. 14.
-
-
-Marcuse, H., op. cit., pp. 211-212.
-
-
-For a particularly instructive exigesis of Heidegger's view of
-time, see, for example, William Barrett, "The Flow of Time," in
-R. M. Gale (ed.), The Philosophy of Time. Doubleday Anchor,
-New York, 1967.
-
-
-Marcuse, H., One Dimensional Man. Tavistock, London, 1967.
-
-
-Cf. M. Natanson (ed.), Philosophy of the Social Sciences.
-Random House, New York, 1963.
-
-
-For a recent history of the varieties of phenomenological
-philosophies, cf. H. Spiegelberg, (ed.), The Phenomenological
-Movement, 2 vols. Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 1968.
-
-
-See, for example, his chapter, "Time Perception in Children," in
-J. Fraser (ed.), The Voices of Time. George Brazillier, New
-York, 1966.
-
-
-See Bergson, Time and Free Will. London, 1910.
-
+New York on Oct. 30, 1964.}
-39.
+{9.29}{Cohen, A., \bt{Delinquent Boys}. Free Press, Glencoe, 1955. See
+also, R. J. Barndt and D. M. Johnson, \et{Time Orientation in
+Delinquents,} \jt{Journal of Abnormal Social Psychology,}
+51:343--345, 1955.}
+{9.30}{This section is a slightly edited version of a paper presented to
+the International Congress---Dialectics of Liberation, London,
+July, 1967.}
-40.
+{9.31}{Freud, S., \bt{New Introductory Lectures,} Standard Edition, op.
+cit., vol. XXII, p. 14.}
+{9.32}{Marcuse, H., op. cit., pp. 211--212.}
-41.
+{9.33}{For a particularly instructive exigesis of Heidegger's view of
+time, see, for example, William Barrett, \et{The Flow of Time,} in
+R. M. Gale (ed.), \bt{The Philosophy of Time}. Doubleday Anchor,
+New York, 1967.}
+{9.34}{Marcuse, H., \bt{One Dimensional Man}. Tavistock, London, 1967.}
-42.
+{9.35}{Cf. M. Natanson (ed.), \bt{Philosophy of the Social Sciences.}
+Random House, New York, 1963.}
+{9.36}{For a recent history of the varieties of phenomenological
+philosophies, cf. H. Spiegelberg, (ed.), \bt{The Phenomenological
+Movement}, 2 vols. Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 1968.}
-43.
+{9.37}{See, for example, his chapter, \et{Time Perception in Children,} in
+J. Fraser (ed.), \bt{The Voices of Time}. George Brazillier, New
+York, 1966.}
+{9.38}{See Bergson, \bt{Time and Free Will}. London, 1910.}
-44.
+{9.39}{Fraisse, P. \bt{The Psychology of Time}. Harper, New York, 1963.}
+{9.40}{Meerloo, \et{The Time Sense in Psychiatry,} in Fraser, op. cit., pp.
+235 et seq.}
-45.
+{9.41}{Cf., however, R. Wallis, \bt{Time: Fourth Dimension of the Mind},
+Harcourt Brace and World, New York, 1968, for a cybernetic
+treatment without this failing.}
+{9.42}{Sartre, J. P., \bt{Search for a Method}. Knopf, New York, 1963.}
-46.
+{9.43}{Gioscia, V. \bt{Plato's Image of Time}, op. cit.}
+{9.44}{Cf. Popper, K., \bt{The Poverty of Historicism}.}
-47.
+{9.45}{Private communication, cited in P. Laurie, \bt{Drugs---Medical,
+Psychological and Social Facts}. Penguin Books, New York, 1967.}
+{9.46}{Standard Edition, op. cit., vol. XIX, p. 235 et seq.}
-48.
+{9.47}{Cf. Wallis, R., op cit.}
+{9.48}{Portions of this section derive from the paper, \et{Time, Pathos,
+and Synchrony.} See Chapter 3, this volume.}
-49.
+{9.49}{Gioscia, V., \et{Groovin' on Time.} See Chapter 2, this volume.}
+{9.50}{Kurland, A. and Unger S., \et{The Present Status and Future
+Direction of Psychedelic LSD Research,} with special reference
+to the Spring Grove Studies, January, 1969 (mimeo).}
-50.
+{9.51}{Whitrow, op. cit., provides the best definition of this term. See
+also Wallis, op: cit.}
+{9.52}{James, W., \bt{The Varieties of Religious Experience}, various
+editions.}
-i
+{9.53}{Bateson, G., Jackson, D., Haley, J. and Weekland, J., \et{Toward a
+Theory of Schizophrenia,} \jt{Behavioral Science}, vol. 1, no.
+4:251--264, 1956. See also \et{A Note on the Double Bind---1962} by the same authors in \jt{Family Process}, vol. 2, no. 1,
+1963, and Watzlawick, P., \et{A Review of the Double Bind
+Theory,} Family Process, vol. 2, no. 1, 1963.}
-
-52.
-
-
-
-
-Fraisse, P. The Psychology of Time. Harper, New York, 1963.
-
-
-Meerloo, "The Time Sense in Psychiatry," in Fraser, Op. cit., pp.
-235 et seq.
-
-
-Cf., however, R. Wallis, Time: Fourth Dimension of the Mind,
-Harcourt Brace and World, New York, 1968, for a cy bernetic
-treatment without this failing.
-
-Sartre, J. P., Search for a Method. Knopf, New York, 1963.
-Gioscia, V. Plato's Image of Time, op. cit.
-
-Cf. Popper, K., The Poverty of Historicism.
-
-Private communication, cited in P. Laurie, Drugs --- Medical,
-Psychological and Social Facts. Penguin Books, New York,
-1967.
-
-Standard Edition, op. cit., vol. XIX, p. 235 et seq.
-
-
-Cf. Wallis, R., op cit.
-
-
-Portions of this section derive from the paper, "Time, Pathos,
-and Synchrony." See Chapter 3, this volume.
-
-
-Gioscia, V., 'Groovin' on Time." See Chapter 2, this volume.
-
-
-Kurland, A. and Unger S., "The Present Status and Future
-Direction of Psychedelic LSD Research," with special reference
-to the Spring Grove Studies, January, 1969 (mimeo).
-
-
-Whitrow, op. cit., provides the best definition of this term. See
-also Wallis, op: cit.
-
-
-James, W., The Varieties of Religious Experience, various
-editions.
-
-
-
-
-D3.
-
-
-54.
-
-
-55:
-
-
-56.
-
-
-57.
-
-
-58.
-
-
-59.
-
-
-60.
-
-
-TiMEFoRMS
-
-
-Bateson, G., Jackson, D., Haley, J. and Weekland, J., "Toward a
-Theory of Schizophrenia," Behavioral Science, vol. 1, no.
-4:251-264, 1956. See also "A Note on the Double Bind ---
-1962" by the same authors in Family Process, vol. 2, no. 1,
-1963, and Watzlawick, P., "A Review of the Double Bind
-Theory," Family Process, vol. 2, no. 1, 1963.
-
-
-Laing, R., The Politics of Experience and The Bird of Paradise,
+{9.64}{Laing, R., \bt{The Politics of Experience and The Bird of Paradise},
Penguin Books, London, 1967, and the other works by the man
-whom Time magazine calls "The Metaphysician of Madness"
-(issue of Feb. 7, 1969).
-
-
-My colleague Richard Rabkin has taken a significant step in this
-direction, however, in his "Affect as a Social Process," American
-Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 125, no. 6:85-91, 1968.
-
-
-Freud, S., "Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego,"
-Standard Edition, op. cit., vol. XIX.
-
-
-Gioscia, V., "Perspective for Role Theory," American Catholic
-Sociological Review, vol. 22, no. 2:142-150, 1961. See also,
-Gioscia, V., "Types of Types" in Expanding Theory and Practice
-in Family Therapy, N. Ackerman et al. (eds.) Family Service
-Association of America, New York, 1967.
-
-
-See M. Marx (ed.), Theories in Contemporary Psychology,
-Macmillan, New York, 1964, chapter 28: "Affect and Emotion," H. Peters, espec. pp. 440-442. See also: P. H. Knapp,
-Expression of the Emotions in Man, International Universities
-Press, New York, 1963.
-
-
-See, for example, the beginnings of such an_ investigation
-employing the clinical method in N. Ackerman, Psychodynamics
-of Family Life, Basic Books, New York, 1958. But also see P.
-Slater, op. cit.
-
-
-We intend to spell out these relations more fully in a work now
-in preparation.
-
-
-61.
-
-
-62.
+whom \jt{Time} magazine calls \dq{The Metaphysician of Madness}
+(issue of Feb. 7, 1969).}
+{9.55}{My colleague Richard Rabkin has taken a significant step in this
+direction, however, in his \et{Affect as a Social Process,} \jt{American
+Journal of Psychiatry}, vol. 125, no. 6:85--91, 1968.}
-63.
+{9.56}{Freud, S., \et{Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego,}
+Standard Edition, op. cit., vol. XIX.}
+{9.57}{Gioscia, V., \et{Perspective for Role Theory,} \jt{American Catholic
+Sociological Review}, vol. 22, no. 2:142--150, 1961. See also,
+Gioscia, V., \et{Types of Types} in \bt{Expanding Theory and Practice
+in Family Therapy}, N. Ackerman et al. (eds.) Family Service
+Association of America, New York, 1967. Both are reproduced in the appendix.}
-64.
+{9.58}{See M. Marx (ed.), \bt{Theories in Contemporary Psychology},
+Macmillan, New York, 1964, chapter 28: \et{Affect and Emotion,} H. Peters, espec. pp. 440--442. See also: P. H. Knapp,
+\bt{Expression of the Emotions in Man}, International Universities
+Press, New York, 1963.}
+{9.59}{See, for example, the beginnings of such an investigation
+employing the clinical method in N. Ackerman, \nt{Psychodynamics
+of Family Life}, Basic Books, New York, 1958. But also see P.
+Slater, op. cit.}
-65.
+{9.60}{We intend to spell out these relations more fully in a work now
+in preparation.}
+{9.61}{Hegel, G. W. F., \bt{Phenomenology of Mind}, Sir J. Baillie (transl.),
+2\tss{nd} ed. rev. Macmillan, New York, 1949. See also Hegel's
+\bt{Science of Logic}, 2 vol. Macmillan, New York, 1929.}
-66.
-
-
-67.
-
-
-68.
-
-
-69.
-
-
-70.
-
-
-
-
-Hegel, G. W. F., Phenomenology of Mind, Sir J. Baillie (transl.),
-2nd ed. rev. Macmillan, New York, 1949. See also Hegel's
-Science of Logic, 2 vol. Macmillan, New York, 1929.
-
-
-See L. Feuer, "Alienation --- The Career of a Concept" in
-Sociology on Trial, M. Stein and A. Vidich (eds.), Prentice-Hall,
+{9.62}{See L. Feuer, \et{Alienation---The Career of a Concept} in
+\bt{Sociology on Trial}, M. Stein and A. Vidich (eds.), Prentice-Hall,
New York, 1963, pp. 127 et seg. See also P. Berger and S.
-Pullberg, "Reification and the Sociological Critique of Consciousness," in History and Theory, vol. 4, no. 2:196 et seq.,
-1965.
-
-
-Cf. M. Eliade, Cosmos and History --- The Myth of the Eternal
-Return. Harper, New York, 1954.
-
+Pullberg, \et{Reification and the Sociological Critique of Consciousness,} in \jt{History and Theory}, vol. 4, no. 2:196 et seq., 1965.}
-This phrase is one of a number of translations of a fragment of
-Anaximander. See, for example, The Greek Philosophers, R.
-Warner. Mentor, New York, 1958, p. 24.
+{9.63}{Cf. M. Eliade, \bt{Cosmos and History---The Myth of the Eternal
+Return}. Harper, New York, 1954.}
+{9.64}{This phrase is one of a number of translations of a fragment of
+Anaximander. See, for example, \bt{The Greek Philosophers}, R.
+Warner. Mentor, New York, 1958, p. 24.}
-Choron, J., Death in Western Thought. Collier Books, New
-York, 1963.
+{9.65}{Choron, J., \bt{Death in Western Thought}. Collier Books, New
+York, 1963.}
-
-The New York Academy of Science recently convened an
+{9.66}{The New York Academy of Science recently convened an
Interdisciplinary Conference on time, in which the matter of
-"natural clocks'? received nearly definitive treatment. See their
-"Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Time," Proceedings, Journal
-of the American Academy of Science, 1967.
-
-
-See, for example, H. F. Harlow, "The Heterosexual Affectional
-System in Monkeys," American Psychologist, 17:1
-
-
-Moore, W., Man, Time and Society. Wiley, New York, 1963.
-Gurvitch, G., The Spectrum of Social Time, F. Reidel, Dordrecht, Holland, 1964, a work whose intelligibility is hidden
-
-
-behind an almost impenetrably private vocabulary.
-
-
-Slater, P., Microcosm. Wiley, New York 1966. Those who seek a
-
-
-180 TimeForms
-
-
-"i.
-
-
-Ts
-
+\dq{natural clocks} received nearly definitive treatment. See their
+\et{Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Time,} Proceedings, \jt{Journal
+of the American Academy of Science}, 1967.}
-73.
+{9.67}{See, for example, H. F. Harlow, \et{The Heterosexual Affectional
+System in Monkeys,} \jt{American Psychologist,} 17:1}
+{9.68}{Moore, W., Man, \bt{Time and Society}. Wiley, New York, 1963.}
-74.
-
-
-12.
-
-
-76.
-
-
-Td:
-
-
-78.
-
+{9.69}{Gurvitch, G., \bt{The Spectrum of Social Time}, F. Reidel, Dordrecht, Holland, 1964, a work whose intelligibility is hidden
+behind an almost impenetrably private vocabulary.}
+{9.70}{Slater, P., \bt{Microcosm}. Wiley, New York 1966. Those who seek a
paradigm of excellence in their quest for understanding of group
-affect will find it in Slater's work. See also his Pursuit of
-Loneliness, Beacon Press, Boston, 1970.
-
-
-Cf. Harley Shands, "Coping with Novelty," Archives of General
-Psychiatry, vol. 20, no. 1:64-70, 1969.
-
-
-Sherif, M., "A Study of Some Social Factors in Perception,"
-Archives of Psychology, no. 187, 1935.
-
-
-See Laqueuer, H. P., Morong, E., and LaBurt, H., "Multiple
-Therapy: Further Developments," International Journal of
-Social Psychiatry, August, 1964.
-
+affect will find it in Slater's work. See also his \bt{Pursuit of
+Loneliness}, Beacon Press, Boston, 1970.}
-Nevertheless, we shall report on these observations eventually.
+{9.71}{Cf. Harley Shands, \et{Coping with Novelty,} \jt{Archives of General
+Psychiatry}, vol. 20, no. 1:64--70, 1969.}
+{9.72}{Sherif, M., \et{A Study of Some Social Factors in Perception,}
+\jt{Archives of Psychology}, no. 187, 1935.}
-Cornellison, F. and Arsenian, J., "A Study of Psychotic Patients
+{9.73}{See Laqueuer, H. P., Morong, E., and LaBurt, H., \et{Multiple
+Therapy: Further Developments,} \jt{International Journal of
+Social Psychiatry}, August, 1964.}
+{9.74}{Nevertheless, we shall report on these observations eventually.}
-(exposure) to Self-Image Experience," Psychiatric Quarterly, 34:
-1-8, 1960.
+{9.75}{Cornellison, F. and Arsenian, J., \et{A Study of Psychotic Patients
+(exposure) to Self-Image Experience,} \jt{Psychiatric Quarterly}, 34:
+1--8, 1960.}
+{9.76}{Murray, H., \et{Studies of Stressful Interpersonal Disputations,}
+\jt{American Psychologist}, 18: 28--36, 1963. See also, Nielson, G.,
+\bt{Studies of Self-Confrontation}, Munksgaard, Copenhagen, 1962,
+pp. 221 et seq.}
-Murray, H., "Studies of Stressful Interpersonal Disputations,"
-American Psychologist, 18: 28-36, 1963. See also, Nielson, G.,
-Studies of Self-Confrontation, Munksgaard, Copenhagen, 1962,
-pp. 221 et seq.
+{9.77}{The relevance of these \dq{moving images} of the self to the
+theories of Mead, Cooley, and their contemporary \dq{self-image}
+protagonists remains to be elaborated.}
-
-The relevance of these "moving images" of the self to the
-theories of Mead, Cooley, and their contemporary "self-image"
-protagonists remains to be elaborated.
-
-
-Although videotherapy technique has since come into its own,
+{9.78}{Although videotherapy technique has since come into its own,
the theory seems to be emerging far slower than the process. The
work of Albert Scheflen is likely soon to remedy this situation.
-See however, Berger, M. M. (ed.), Videotape Techniques in
-
-
-Psychiatric Training and Treatment, Brunner/Mazel, New York,
-1970.
-
-
-77:
-
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-80.
-
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-81.
-
-
-
-
-Eliot, T. S. (from "Burnt Norton") in Four Quarters, Harcourt,
-Brace and World, New York, 1943, p. 4.
-
+See however, Berger, M. M. (ed.), \bt{Videotape Techniques in
+Psychiatric Training and Treatment}, Brunner\slash Mazel, New York,
+1970.}
-Freud, S., 'New Introductory Lectures," Standard Edition, op.
-cit., vol. XXII, p. 74.
+{9.79}{Eliot, T. S. (from \et{Burnt Norton}) in \bt{Four Quarters}, Harcourt,
+Brace and World, New York, 1943, p. 4.}
+{9.80}{Freud, S., \et{New Introductory Lectures,} Standard Edition, op.
+cit., vol. XXII, p. 74.}
-Galileo, Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems,
+{9.81}{Galileo, \bt{Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems},
Stillman Drake (transl.), forward by Albert Einstein. University
-of California Press, Berkeley, 1967.
+of California Press, Berkeley, 1967.}