Lettres à Kurt Goldstein

Philosophia Scientiae 28-3 (28-3):175-180 (2024)
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Alexander Luria’s letters were written in the 1930s (letters 1–3) and also in the post World War Two period (letters 4–6). Some of these documents are truly personal while others address issues of science policy in the Soviet Union but all constitute a collection of valuable records relating to the early history of neuropsychology.

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