Paul Watzlawick Quotes
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In other words, what is supposedly found is an invention whose inventor is unaware of his act of invention, who considers it as something that exists independently of him; the invention then becomes the basis of his world view and actions.
Paul Watzlawick
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Author Details:
Type:
Psychologist Quotes
Category:
Austrian Psychologist Quotes
Date of Birth:
July 25, 1921
Nationality:
Austrian
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Related Authors:
Sigmund Freud
Viktor E. Frankl
Alfred Adler
Melanie Klein
Otto Rank
Anna Freud
Wilhelm Reich
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Act,
Basis,
Found,
Him,
His,
Independently,
Invention,
Inventor,
Other,
Something,
Then,
Unaware,
View,
Whose,
World
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