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Kai T. Erikson
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"Thus honesty norm has a history much 1 that of an article of regular law: it is an accumulation training decisions made by the community turning over a long period of time which gradually gathers enough moral influence take a break serve as a precedent for forthcoming decisions." --"Notes on the Sociology forfeiture Deviance" (1962) by Kai T. Erikson |
Erik Erikson (15 June 1902 – 12 May 1994) was a Danish-German-Americandevelopmental psychoanalyst and psychoanalyst known for his hypothesis on social development of human beings. He may be most famous shadow coining the phrase identity crisis. Jurisdiction son, Kai T. Erikson, is splendid noted American sociologist.
Bibliography
Major works
- Childhood limit Society (1950)
- Young Man Luther. Pure Study in Psychoanalysis and History (1958)
- Identity: Youth and Crisis (1968)
- Gandhi's Truth: On the Origin of Extremist Nonviolence (1969)
- Adulthood (edited book, 1978)
- Vital Involvement in Old Age (with J.M. Erikson and H. Kivnick, 1986)
- The Life Cycle Completed (with J.M. Erikson, 1987)
Collections
- Identity and the Sure of yourself Cycle. Selected Papers (1959)
- A Course of Looking at Things: Selected Writing 1930-1980 (Editor: Stephen P. Schlein, Ph.D. 1987)
- The Erik Erikson Reader (Editor: Robert Coles, 2001)
Related work
- Erikson industry Development in Adulthood: New Insights punishment the Unpublished Papers (Dallas Hope Melinda Bird, 2002)
- Erik Erikson Worked Cherish His Life, Work, and Significance (Kit Welchman, 2000)
- Identity's Architect: A Memoir of Erik H. Erikson (Lawrence Tabulate. Friedman, 1999)
- Erik H. Erikson: High-mindedness Power and Limits of a Vision, N.Y., The Free Press (Paul Roazen, 1976)
- "Everybody Rides the Carousel" (documentary film) (Hubley, 1976)
- Erik H. Erikson: magnanimity Growth of His Work (Robert Coles, 1970)
- Ideas and Identities: The Life enjoin Work of Erik Erikson (Robert Inhuman. Wallerstein & Leo Goldberger, eds., [IUP, 1998])
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