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... possess something which he himself did not , but which he envied ; a belief which took origin in his childhood ... possessed . Here then , is another example convincingly illustrating Freud's thesis 20 The Dynamics of Creation.
... possess something which he himself did not , but which he envied ; a belief which took origin in his childhood ... possessed . Here then , is another example convincingly illustrating Freud's thesis 20 The Dynamics of Creation.
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... possess originality , but who lack the talent to express their originality in any medium . Schizophrenics , for example , often seem to possess an original vision . Because of their partial withdrawal from the world , and their relative ...
... possess originality , but who lack the talent to express their originality in any medium . Schizophrenics , for example , often seem to possess an original vision . Because of their partial withdrawal from the world , and their relative ...
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... possess more than their share of schizoid or other psychopathology ; but what we see in them is only an exaggeration of a potential which we all possess , and which , it will be argued , is an essential aspect of our specifically human ...
... possess more than their share of schizoid or other psychopathology ; but what we see in them is only an exaggeration of a potential which we all possess , and which , it will be argued , is an essential aspect of our specifically human ...
Contents
The Ambivalence of Freud | 1 |
Creativity as WishFulfilment | 14 |
The Conscious Motives of the Artist | 29 |
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