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Definition of 'philias'

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  • Bruce A. Arrigo, Catherine E Purcell, The Psychology of Lust Murder: Paraphilia, Sexual Killing, and Serial Homicide (2006) p. 15
  • :* He noted that "these philias have a sexual association attached to them" .
  • Nils K Oeijord, Why Gould Was Wrong (2003) p. 68:
  • :* Phobias, philias''', manias, perversities, and mental disorders are abnormal instincts. ... Phobias, '''philias , manias, perversities, and mental disorders teach us how normal instincts work (=how the mind works).
  • Raymond J Corsini, The Dictionary of Psychology (1999) p. 719:
  • :* [Defining "Philia"] The near-opposite of phobia, except that only a few phobias have a specifically sexual context whereas most philias (called paraphilias) are erotic attachments experienced almost exclusively by men, often termed fetishes.
  • David E. Young, Jean-Guy (EDT) Goulet, Being Changed by Cross-Cultural Encounters: The Anthropology of Extraordinary Experience (1994) p. 262:
  • :* Philias''' and phobias can also be included in this category of behavioral traits. The correspondence of the child's ' philias and phobias to those of the previous personality, or which could be explained on the basis of the previous personality's mode of death, can be assessed.
  • Rumack H. Rumack, David G. Spoerke, Barry H. Rumack, Handbook of Mushroom Poisoning: Diagnosis and Treatment (1994) p. 11:
  • :* Wasson traces the movements of certain groups and identifies pockets of philias and phobias.
  • Gaston Bachelard, Psychoanalysis of Fire (1987) p. 6:
  • :* Everyone must destroy even more carefully than his phobias, his “philias ,” his complacent acceptance of first intuitions.
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