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Work #799 · Late

Attachment and Loss

John Bowlby
1969 (vol. I); 1973 (vol. II); 1980 (vol. III) · English
Psychological-ethological treatise · Late-twentieth-century object-relations psychology / attachment theory

Bowlby's 1969-80 trilogy founding the modern theory of attachment — secure base and internal working models

Attribute Fingerprint

Rows where works disagree are highlighted in gold. The full ontology grid is shown.

Attribute Attachment and Loss (Late)
Time · Extent Infinite
Time · Ontological Status Substantival
Time · Grain Continuous
Time · Freedom Non-Deterministic
Time · Traversability Linear
Time · Dimensionality One
Time · Direction Uni-directional
Space · Extent Infinite
Space · Ontological Status Substantival
Space · Curvature Flat
Space · Dimensionality Three
Space · Locality Local
Matter · Extent Infinite
Matter · Ontological Status Substantival
Matter · Conservation Conserved
Matter · Dimensionality Three
Matter · Locality Local
Observer · Time Instance Single
Observer · Space Instance Single
Observer · Knowledge Extent Partial
Observer · Knowledge Retainment Total
Observer · Physicality Embodied
Observer · Agency Both
Observer · Number Plural
Observer · Metaphysical Agency None
Observer · Moral Authority Experience
Observer · Theological Method
Energy · Extent Infinite
Energy · Ontological Status Substantival
Energy · Conservation Conserved
Energy · Dispersibility Irreversible
Information · Ontological Status Substantival
Information · Cosmic Conservation Conserved
Information · Personal Conservation Conserved
Information · Granularity Continuous

Dimension-by-Dimension Evidence

What each work's passages reveal about its stance on each of the six dimensions.

Time

Attachment and Loss

The developmental time of attachment.

Space

Attachment and Loss

The relational space of attachment.

Matter

Attachment and Loss

The embodied attached infant.

Observer

Attachment and Loss

The infant in the attachment dyad.

Energy

Attachment and Loss

Energies of seeking, exploring, mourning.

Information

Attachment and Loss

Internal working models as relational information.

Internal Tensions

Where each work's argument pulls against itself.

Attachment and Loss

Bowlby's Attachment and Loss: foundational for the modern theory of attachment; central reference for developmental psychology, infant research, and clinical practice.