I am prepared to admit that very widely divergent views of sexual- inversion are largely justified by the position and attitude of the investigator. It is natural that the police-official should find that his cases are largely mere examples of disgusting... Sexual Inversion - Sivu 302tekijä(t) Havelock Ellis - 1915 - 391 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Havelock Ellis, John Addington Symonds - 1897 - 326 sivua
...justified by the position and attitude of the investigator. It is natural that the police official should find that his cases are largely mere examples...are not so very unlike ordinary persons. We have to recognise the influence of professional and personal bias and the influence of environment, one investigator... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1901 - 296 sivua
...There is probably an element of truth in more than one of these views. I am prepared to admit that very widely divergent views of sexual- inversion are...and personal bias and the influence of environment, one investigator basing his conclusions on one class of cases, another on a quite different class of... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1906 - 300 sivua
...There is probably an element of truth in more than one of these views. I am prepared to admit that very widely divergent views of sexual inversion are...and personal bias and the influence of environment, one investigator basing his conclusions on one class of cases, another on a quite different class of... | |
| Peter Gay - 1984 - 532 sivua
...inversion will reach must vary with his particular angle of vision. "It is natural that the police official should find that his cases are largely mere examples...that we are chiefly dealing with a form of insanity." He added, equably, it was "equally natural that the sexual invert himself should find that he and his... | |
| Peter Conrad - 2010 - 348 sivua
...representative of Havelock Ellis. benefit, and from disease to "sport," Ellis (1936) concludes insightfully: There is probably an element of truth in more than...and personal bias and the influence of environment. (p. 302) He might have added that physicians are also predisposed to "discover" inversion as a condition... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 2001 - 288 sivua
...There is probably an element of truth in more than one of these views. I am prepared to admit that very widely divergent views of sexual inversion are...and personal bias and the influence of environment, one investigator basing his conclusions on one class of cases, another on a quite different class of... | |
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