Berger would say that the dialectic relationship between Wikipedia and its constituents is much like the dialectics between individual and psychological reality, psychological reality and the psychological world, and the psychological world and psychological theory.
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As with the Scottish artists Campbell, Currie and Howson, there is a clear interest in attempting to represent an internal or psychological reality in Bevan's paintings by finding visual equivalents to a subject's state of mind.
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Tillohash's strong intuition about the sound patterns of his language led Sapir to propose that the phoneme is not just an abstraction existing at the structural level of language, but in fact has psychological reality for speakers.
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Furthermore, in this manual s theory, the psychological reality is not dichotomized into veridical and distorted, with transference defined as a distortion, but it is viewed as multiple and contributed to by both participants in the interaction.
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To synthesise his psychologically dialectic relationship and his sociologically dialectic relationship he states that society theoretically creates the sociology of knowledge to create a dialectic where society can generate its psychological reality and the dialectic of world creation.
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Yet unlike some historians, who distrust any application of psychological theory to historical figures, Redlich believes one cannot adequately assess Hitler's actions without taking into account not only the historical facts, but the Nazi leader's " psychological reality ."
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But if people fail to give the judgment any further thought, he added, " these reactions have the power to largely determine the course of a social interaction by defining the psychological reality of the situation from the start ."
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The problem is that these can turn into rigid rules, laid down without much attention to the psychological reality that may be the most important, but least quantifiable, criterion of all : the quality of the relationship between parents and children.
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"I was aware from day one of entering this program that most psychologists were not attuned to the biological underpinnings of what we were studying, while most biologists were similarly uninformed about the psychological realities of their findings, " says Carswell.
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The novel was based on a real life story from 1992, when a similar case ignited controversy in both Ireland and the UK . The novel highlights the psychological realities of such attention on the girl, as she struggles with her abuse.