The origins of the psychological 'interior'-Evidence from imperial roman literary practices and related issues

The pervasiveness in psychological literature of the assumption that mental events and psychology in general occur within the person—henceforth the psychological ‘interior’— is introduced and the received view of its historical origin is presented. This account is challenged and classical historical...

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