论哲学与戏剧关系的类型定义

Dr. Mgr. MUDr. Tomáš Hájek
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心理学、临床心理学、精神病学以及神经科学的科学研究结果表明,戏剧性是社会现实和人在这一空间中航行的基本参数。
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On Defining Typology of the Relationships between Philosophy and Theatre
Psychology, clinical psychology, psychiatry, as well as neurosciences have produced scientific findings suggesting that theatricality is an essential parameter of the social reality and a person’s navigation in this space.
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