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Thinking, Feeling, & Doing


Book Description
Thinking, Feeling, & Doing is for Adult. Thinking, Feeling, & Doing was written by Emil Oestereicher. Thinking, Feeling, & Doing was published by Hermes House Press (MA). Subjects of Thinking, Feeling, & Doing include General, and Psychology.
Book Information
PublisherHermes House Press (MA)
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAdult
# of Pages208
ISBN-100960500898
ISBN-13978-0960500895
Publication Date09/1992
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About Emil Oestereicher (Author) : Emil Oestereicher is a published author. A published credit of Emil Oestereicher is Thinking, Feeling, & Doing. Emil was my best friend in New York City, and the chair of my dissertation committee. ... more
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About patrick hughes (Editor) : Currently a playwright and director, Patrick M. Hughes was born in Ireland, ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1963, and served in the University of San Paulo and the shantytowns of Brazil, with spec... more
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10/22/2008 patrick hughes said:
This is a book I edited, and then wrote an introduction along with Stanley Diamond, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the New School for Social Research. It is a collection of essays written by Emil Oestereicher, a well known and respected Professor of Social Theory at the New School and the Gr... more

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