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Phrenology was influential but, other than for a brief mention in the context of localization of function, would you spend much time on it? Would it be Orwellian to not mention it?
Michael T. Scoles, Ph.D.
Interim Chair, Dept. Psychology & Counseling University of Central Arkansas Conway, AR 72035 >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/22/04 1:03:28 PM >>> Much more importantly (IMHO), censoring one's history course to suit ones personal theoretical sensibilities is just plain Orwellian. Freud was influential -- you teach it. You don't have to enodrse it. (I assume you teach about, say, eugenics without endorsing it, yes?)
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