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A Personal Science

SYCHOLOGY is the most personal of the sciences. All other sciences, in greater or less degree, try to classify our experience of the world and establish causal relations between separate events — whereas Psychology looks inward at the mind and heart of man, that jungle within, which I, as a poet, am hopelessly in love with-James K. Baxter, in an NZBS§ talk on "Psychology and the Arts."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 892, 7 September 1956, Page 31

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A Personal Science New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 892, 7 September 1956, Page 31

A Personal Science New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 892, 7 September 1956, Page 31

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