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Andrew Collier (1944 – 2014) was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton. He is known for his work on objectivity in the social sciences
Andrew Collier (1944 – 2014) was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton. He is known for his work on objectivity in the social sciences. Born in 1944 in Enfield, London, Collier studied at Bedford College, London and completed his . hil. on Sartre at the University College London in 1971. He taught philosophy at the University of Warwick, University of Sussex, and the Bangor University, before taking up a post at the University of Southampton in 1988.
Psychotherapy in Philosophy of Cognitive Science. Similar books and articles. The Crucible of Experience . Laing and the Crisis of Psychotherapy. categorize this paper). Daniel Burston - 2000. Psycho Politics Laing, Foucault, Goffman, Szasz, and the Future of Mass Psychiatry /Peter Sedgwick. - -. Peter Sedgwick - 1982 - Harper & Row, 1982. Laing and the Paths of Anti-Psychiatry. Zbigniew Kotowicz - 1997. Psycho Politics: Laing, Foucault, Goffman, Szasz, and the Future of Mass Psychiatry.
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D. Laing, the Scottish psychoanalyst and author of several best-selling books, has been widely lionized and vilified-frequently by those with partial and distorted impressions of a challenging, erudite, often technical, and still evolving body of work. Collier is, for example, equally adroit at defining what Laing means by the concept of ""ontological insecurity"" and then, without oversimplifying, tracing its complex debt to the existentialists, and its challenge to theories of classical psychotherapy.
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