HUMAN NATURE eGroup
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This eGroup is designed to provide a space for interdisciplinary
discussion of issues concerning human nature, including, for example,
philosophical and historical issues, theories of human nature in
psychology and the human sciences, archaeology, neuroscience,
psychiatry, psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. The idea behind it is,
once again, to build bridges, i.e., the opposite of sectarian
carping, downputting or scoring. The academic division of labour is
so balkanised that it is often difficult to know what's going on in
fields quite close to one's own, never mind ones which are more
intellectually distant. I hope subscribers will draw the eGroup's
attention to important new ideas and publications. I also hope people
will offer essays for the Vault (web site) and links to other
relevant web sites. Academics, clinicians and interested laypeple are
all welcome.
The eGroup's messages, calendar, document vault, and more are
available on the web at
http://www.egroups.com/group/human-nature/
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Moderator: Robert M. Young
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Robert Maxwell Young, Prof. of Psychothrapy & Psychoanalytic Studies,
Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies, University of Sheffield,
16 Claremont Cresc., Sheffield S10 2TA. http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/
Co-Director, Bulgarian Institute of Human Relations & Honoured
Professor, New Bulgarian University, Sofia. Home: 26 Freegrove Rd.,
London N7 9RQ. tel. +44 171 607 8306
Private Practice, Consultation, Supervision
Web Site & Writings http://www.human-nature.com
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