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| | Essays on Nothing And Everything: Contributions to a Radicalist Philosophy of the Human Condition by Leon James (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01) |
 | | Essays on Nothing And Everything: Contributions to a Radicalist Philosophy of the Human Condition by Leon James |
 | | Progressivist psychotherapies, whether psychodynamic, functional, or transactional, share in common the progressivist logic of a predefined goal to be attained through cumulative practice of one kind or another, depending on the sub-variety. |
 | | A radicalist psychotherapy, on the other hand, does not project into the future a goal for the individual that represents a desires change, but asserts that everything is already achieved in the here ant now, all the individual needs to to is to recognize that elementary radical fact. |
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