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A discussion between
W. A. Campbell Stewart
Professor of Education in the University College of North Staffordshire
Cecily de Monchaux
Lecturer in Psychology.
University College. London
G. M. Carstairs a psychologist and anthropologist
Alasdair Maclntyre
Lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion
In the University of Manchester
In an earlier programme these four speakers discussed the varying concepts covered by the word ' inhibition. Adjustment ' is another example of psychological vocabulary used widely (and not always very precisely) both in everyday speech and in other learned disciplines besides psychology. It may be that the use of a common term conceals important differences of outlook.

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Unknown:
G. M. Carstairs
Unknown:
Alasdair MacLntyre

by George Watson
Coleridge's own friends started it in his lifetime. Crabb Robinson called him Vpoor Coleridge' and even Lamb, who objected, said 'He is a fine fellow in spite of all his faults and weaknesses.
Today we think we have a iuster estimate of Coleridge's genius. But how strangely the orthodox critical approach accords with one's general impression of the works themselves'; and from Kathleen Coburn's monumental edition of the Notebooks (of which the first two volumes have recently been published) 7 a new image of the man emerges.'

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Unknown:
George Watson

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