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Бион, Юнг, Фрейд: сходство и различие психоаналитических концепций

Konyaev Sergei Nikolaevich

PhD in Physics and Mathematics



109240, Russia, g. Moscow, ul. Goncharnaya, 12

snk-05@mail.ru
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Sultanova Mira Al'tafovna

PhD in Philosophy



121309, Russia, Moskovskaya oblast', g. Moscow, ul. Barklaya, 17

countercultmira@yandex.ru
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DOI:

10.7256/2454-0722.2013.8.9129

Received:

18-12-1969


Published:

1-4.36363636364-2013


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