| Lawrence L. LeShan - Philosophy - 1996 - 166 pages
Making use of an ethical system based on psychological need, rather than on metaphysical or theological grounds, LeShan shows how an evolved ethical system can keep pace with ... | |
| Lawrence Leshan - Fiction - 2006 - 166 pages
If we wish to learn from the Holocaust how to act against a recurrence, we must ask what the SS thought they were doing as they organized and ran the horrific camps. Then we ... | |
| Lawrence L. LeShan - Psychology - 1996 - 224 pages
Another assumption that lowers our success rate stems from psychotherapy's mixed heritage. Because our history comes half from medicine (with its emphasis on curing) and half ... | |
| Lawrence L. Leshan - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2016 - 10 pages
Mysticism and the paranormal have long been associated in two ways: in the repeated reports of mystically trained individuals acquiring paranormal abilities and in the warnings ... | |
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