Gregory Bateson: The Legacy of a ScientistPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 360 pagina's About the life of the social scientist who developed the "double bind" theory of schizophrenia, concentrates on his intellectual development and contributions to the understanding of human behavior. |
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Samuel Butler | 3 |
A Geneticists Ancestry | 13 |
As Youngest Son in Cambridge | 101 |
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