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Psychoanalytic Inquiry, August 1st, 2004

MANY YEARS AGO, I ATTENDED A SEMINAR TAUGHT BY RICHARD Sterba. He ended the seminar with an extemporaneous comment that Goethe once wrote, "Man cannot rise to heights that are beyond the ideals of his teachers." I never was able to get back to speak with Richard about his extemporaneous comment, and I have not been able to find the source of the quotation, but Sterba's words have remained with me and returned as I sat down to write this prologue. Today I have a deeper appreciation of the meaning of Richard's words and why they came to mind as I began writing. I understand today how deeply the...

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