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Addressing myself to writing (and not feeling any headache) I hope to do some reasonably good thinking on a subject which deserves a psychologist’s and anybody else’s educated attention from several points of view.1

„Das Fühlen ist etwas Feineres als das Denken: Das Denken hat das Vermögen, sich selbst zu erklären, das Fühlen kann das nicht, und ist unsere Grenze, diese Grenze sind wir selbst; es weiß nur, daß es existiert.”

(Rahel von Varnhagen)

„Ich fühle nur, wenn ich Kopfschmerzen habe, nicht wenn ich schreibe. Dann denke ich nämlich.”

(Bert Brecht)

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Schwanenberg, E. (1975). Affectivity and Information Mediation. In: Beiträge zur Wissenssoziologie, Beiträge zur Religionssoziologie / Contributions to the Sociology of Knowledge Contributions to the Sociology of Religion. Internationales Jahrbuch für Wissens- und Religionssoziologie / International Yearbook of Knowledge and Religion, vol 9. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-84128-5_6

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