RE: Freud and humanity

2003-09-12 Thread John Kulig
simply that others may simply live Contemporary saying. -Original Message- From: Hetzel, Rod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 7:29 PM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Subject: RE: Freud and humanity Thanks for the reference, Cecil. I'm looking

RE: Freud and humanity

2003-09-11 Thread Allen Esterson
Rod Hetzl wrote: Hey folks. Someone made a passing reference in one of our recent religion discussions about how Freud believed that people were too inherently self-centered (or something else) to truly turn the other cheek or love others. Can someone point me to some of Freud's writing

Re: Freud and humanity

2003-09-11 Thread Dr. Cecil Hutto
I found "The Question of God" to be an interesting read. However, I thought the author attempted too often to make implications about Freud's personal life/behaviors that were unnecessary. And I should say that I'm a behaviorist and no great fan of Freud or his theories. Cecil Hetzel, Rod

RE: Freud and humanity

2003-09-11 Thread Hetzel, Rod
Thanks for the reference, Cecil. I'm looking forward to reading it. -Original Message- From: Dr. Cecil Hutto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thu 9/11/2003 10:45 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Cc: Subject: Re: Freud

Re: Freud and humanity

2003-09-10 Thread Stephen Black
On 10 Sep 2003, Hetzel, Rod wrote: Hey folks. Someone made a passing reference in one of our recent religion discussions about how Freud believed that people were too inherently self-centered (or something else) to truly turn the other cheek or love others. Can someone point me to some of

RE: Freud and humanity

2003-09-10 Thread Hetzel, Rod
Sciences Subject: Re: Freud and humanity On 10 Sep 2003, Hetzel, Rod wrote: Hey folks. Someone made a passing reference in one of our recent religion discussions about how Freud believed that people were too inherently self-centered (or something else) to truly turn the other cheek