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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Completion of this book would not have been possible without the support of our many colleagues and friends. First and foremost, we are indebted to our colleagues in the Philosophy Department of Queens College for their enthusiasm for our project. Especially helpful were Professors Eugene Fontinell, Peter Manicas, R. W. Sleeper, and Edith Wyschogrod. And our appreciation to the secretarial staff, Joan Lesnoy, Gladys Passoa, and Barbara Pauker, and the staff of the Word Processing Center, Arlene Diamond, Muriel Finkelstein, and Julia Kwartler, who managed to meet our impossible deadlines. Without proper sources little can be accomplished. It was through the persistence of the staff of the Paul Klapper Library that we were able to obtain the necessary materials. A special debt is owed to Morris Rabinowitz, Branch Librarian, Dedham Public Library, who read the entire book more than once and provided invaluable suggestions. We are especially grateful to Mary Chiffriller for her expert assistance in the final phase of the manuscript. Others who contributed in large ways were Professor John J. McDermott, Texas A&M, Dr. Paul Marcus, a practicing psychotherapist, and Doris Katz, whose continued devotion to the project was appreciated -especially when the going got tough. And, of course, our gratitude and appreciation to Jane Cullen and Mary Capouya, Temple University Press, who made our idea of a book into a reality. xvi Copyrighted Material ...

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