Voice of experience
In this unique book, Dr. Lange takes us on a journey of experience, objectivity, knowledge, and perception: "With respect to knowledge and perception derived directly from our own experience, none of us knows more substantively about it than men and women in other times and other places and perhaps knows and understands much less than they do. On the other hand, unlike personal knowledge as a result of direct experience, impersonal data accumulate From objective observation, records of inference, related hypotheses and theories, and experiments conducted on them from generation to generation, this type of non-empirical knowledge changes the nature of human experience, and all life on this planet, in ways that are difficult to imagine, let alone fully realize. The alliance of mathematics, objective, scientifically honed observation, and experimentation, along with established methods for arriving at agreement on accepted truth, has given rise to technology that is changing all of our lives at an unprecedented and dizzying speed, in almost every way. It took us from swords and arrows to bombs and missiles in four hundred years. We are in a unique position. Do we all know this? Do we realize it? The world has already been theoretically destroyed. Is it worth the trouble of practically destroying it? "We and the world we live in have been fading from scientific theory for years." Ronald David Lange was born in Glasgow in 1927, and graduated from the University of Glasgow Medical School. He is one of the most famous psychiatrists of the twentieth century, not only in Britain but also in the whole world, and his field of interest expands to extend between psychiatry, social theories, and writing poetry. In addition to his famous books, Lange presented a huge number of articles and reviews in various scientific journals. Lange rejected the medical model of treating mental illness and instead developed an experience-based model, in which psychological disorder must be heard as a manifestation of an experience in the patient's life that must be understood in order to be overcome. Lang died in 1989.
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Voice of experience
In this unique book, Dr. Lange takes us on a journey of experience, objectivity, knowledge, and perception: "With respect to knowledge and perception derived directly from our own experience, none of us knows more substantively about it than men and women in other times and other places and perhaps knows and understands much less than they do. On the other hand, unlike personal knowledge as a result of direct experience, impersonal data accumulate From objective observation, records of inference, related hypotheses and theories, and experiments conducted on them from generation to generation, this type of non-empirical knowledge changes the nature of human experience, and all life on this planet, in ways that are difficult to imagine, let alone fully realize. The alliance of mathematics, objective, scientifically honed observation, and experimentation, along with established methods for arriving at agreement on accepted truth, has given rise to technology that is changing all of our lives at an unprecedented and dizzying speed, in almost every way. It took us from swords and arrows to bombs and missiles in four hundred years. We are in a unique position. Do we all know this? Do we realize it? The world has already been theoretically destroyed. Is it worth the trouble of practically destroying it? "We and the world we live in have been fading from scientific theory for years." Ronald David Lange was born in Glasgow in 1927, and graduated from the University of Glasgow Medical School. He is one of the most famous psychiatrists of the twentieth century, not only in Britain but also in the whole world, and his field of interest expands to extend between psychiatry, social theories, and writing poetry. In addition to his famous books, Lange presented a huge number of articles and reviews in various scientific journals. Lange rejected the medical model of treating mental illness and instead developed an experience-based model, in which psychological disorder must be heard as a manifestation of an experience in the patient's life that must be understood in order to be overcome. Lang died in 1989.
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In this unique book, Dr. Lange takes us on a journey of experience, objectivity, knowledge, and perception: "With respect to knowledge and perception derived directly from our own experience, none of us knows more substantively about it than men and women in other times and other places and perhaps knows and understands much less than they do. On the other hand, unlike personal knowledge as a result of direct experience, impersonal data accumulate From objective observation, records of inference, related hypotheses and theories, and experiments conducted on them from generation to generation, this type of non-empirical knowledge changes the nature of human experience, and all life on this planet, in ways that are difficult to imagine, let alone fully realize. The alliance of mathematics, objective, scientifically honed observation, and experimentation, along with established methods for arriving at agreement on accepted truth, has given rise to technology that is changing all of our lives at an unprecedented and dizzying speed, in almost every way. It took us from swords and arrows to bombs and missiles in four hundred years. We are in a unique position. Do we all know this? Do we realize it? The world has already been theoretically destroyed. Is it worth the trouble of practically destroying it? "We and the world we live in have been fading from scientific theory for years." Ronald David Lange was born in Glasgow in 1927, and graduated from the University of Glasgow Medical School. He is one of the most famous psychiatrists of the twentieth century, not only in Britain but also in the whole world, and his field of interest expands to extend between psychiatry, social theories, and writing poetry. In addition to his famous books, Lange presented a huge number of articles and reviews in various scientific journals. Lange rejected the medical model of treating mental illness and instead developed an experience-based model, in which psychological disorder must be heard as a manifestation of an experience in the patient's life that must be understood in order to be overcome. Lang died in 1989.

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ISBN-13: 9789777653497
Publisher: ???? ????? ????????
Publication date: 09/01/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 15 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic

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ولد ر. د. لانج في جلاسجو، في عام 1927، وتخرج في كلية الطب جامعة جلاسجو، وهو أحد أشهر الأطباء النفسيين المعاصريين، ويتسع مجال اهتمامه ليمتد بين الطب النفسى والنظريات الاجتماعية وكتابة الشعر، بالإضافة إلى عدد هائل من المقالات والمراجعات في المجلات العملية.
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