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An Ordinary Woman: Else Voigtländer and National Socialismn academic philosophy but in correctional practice. In the Weimar Republic, she became the director of a women’s prison. She retained her position during the Third Reich and became a member of the NSDAP. She served at her post until the arrival of the Russian Army in 1945, when she was arrested. SheSTART 发表于 2025-3-25 10:27:49
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Patrick T. Terenzini,Robert D. Reasonn. It is argued that she should be regarded as a fully-fledged member of the Munich Circle. Voigtländer developed central concepts and themes that occupied other phenomenologists of that time and, though working outside of the academy, with her writings she helped to forge a particular view of self-放肆的你 发表于 2025-3-26 02:12:44
A Theoretically Based Comprehension Measureigtländer’s understanding of self-feeling, as developed in her dissertation. Three lines of thinking important to her approach to the constitution of self-feeling are identified. While primarily sitting on an axis that stretches from the post-romantic Lotze via the descriptive psychologist Lipps to防锈 发表于 2025-3-26 04:26:48
Measuring Regional Specialisationexuality, which she formulated between 1911 and 1928. It also considers Freud’s reply to her in 1911, in which he refers to Goethe’s “Daimon and Tyche” to underscore the importance of considering both constitutional and accidental factors in studying character formation. Now, more than a century lat冬眠 发表于 2025-3-26 12:25:21
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Measuring Caregiver in Spinal Cord Injury, it examines the self-deceptive processes that lead to the “inversion of values” inherent to Ressentiment, i.e., how an object previously felt as valuable is denuded of its worth when the subject realizes that she cannot achieve it. For the comparative analysis of these accounts, attention is paid t