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The smiling of the infant and the problem of understanding the "other"

Kurt Goldstein

pp. 466-484

Abstract

The first smiling of the infant has always met with particular interest, and not alone because it is the most beautiful phenomenon of infancy. It became an object of scientific investigation because it seemed to represent the first contact of the infant with another human being and thus to be well-fitted for clarifying the very complex problem of mutual understanding.

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Published in:

Goldstein Kurt (1971) Selected papers/ausgewählte Schriften. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 466-484

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-2855-4_17

Full citation:

Goldstein Kurt (1971) The smiling of the infant and the problem of understanding the "other", In: Selected papers/ausgewählte Schriften, Dordrecht, Springer, 466–484.