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Wars against Freud have been waged along virtually every front during the past decade. Now Paul Robinson takes on three of Freud's most formidable critics, mounting a critique of the historian Frank Sulloway, the psychoanalyst Jeffrey Masson and the ...
P. Robinson
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Freud as Philosopher: Metapsychology After Lacan
, 2015Preface Introduction: Returning to Metapsychology Recalling Freud's Witch Reading Lacan Chapter 1: Toward the Unthought Ground of Thought Monet's Pursuit of the "Enveloppe" The World of the Water Lilies The Class of 1890: Von Ehrenfels, James, Bergson ...
Richard Boothby
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Freud and His Children: A Review of the Freud–Anna Freud and the Freud–Rank Correspondences
Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 2015These volumes contain Freud’s correspondence and address his relationships with two of his children.
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2018
This chapter engages in a conversation between two seemingly disparate discourses of Hegelian philosophy and psychoanalytic theory. In the work of Jean Hyppolite, the chapter locates the first use of the term intersubjectivity in relation to Hegel’s theory of recognition as found in Phenomenology of Spirit (1977) and argues that Hyppolite pioneered a ...
Young C, Andrew Brook
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This chapter engages in a conversation between two seemingly disparate discourses of Hegelian philosophy and psychoanalytic theory. In the work of Jean Hyppolite, the chapter locates the first use of the term intersubjectivity in relation to Hegel’s theory of recognition as found in Phenomenology of Spirit (1977) and argues that Hyppolite pioneered a ...
Young C, Andrew Brook
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, 2015
Acknowledgments Introduction: Political Freud 1. Psychoanalysis and the Spirit of Capitalism 2. Beyond the Blues: The Racial Unconscious and Collective Memory 3. In the Shadow of the Holocaust: Rereading Freud's Moses 4.
E. Zaretsky
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Political Freud 1. Psychoanalysis and the Spirit of Capitalism 2. Beyond the Blues: The Racial Unconscious and Collective Memory 3. In the Shadow of the Holocaust: Rereading Freud's Moses 4.
E. Zaretsky
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Freud and the Figure of Moses: The Moses of Freud
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1991Moses was a lifelong preoccupation of Freud, representing a double and idealized self and object. Freud identified with different aspects of Moses during different periods of development, from concrete hero to abstract ideal. He turned to Moses in the concluding phase of his relationship with Fliess and his self–analysis, and then at other times of ...
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, 2015
As one of the most outstanding researchers and thinkers of the twentieth century, Freud has received critical attention from a wide range of perspectives.
Edgar Bauer+3 more
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As one of the most outstanding researchers and thinkers of the twentieth century, Freud has received critical attention from a wide range of perspectives.
Edgar Bauer+3 more
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On ‘The fear of death’ as the primary anxiety: How and why Klein differs from Freud
The International journal of psycho-analysis, 2014It is well known that Melanie Klein held the view that ‘fear of death’ is the primary source of anxiety and that her position is explicitly opposed to that of Sigmund Freud, who maintained that that fear cannot in any way or form be a source of anxiety ...
R. Blass
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The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2008
Written to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Freud's birth, this paper construes Nina Coltart's statement that "if Freud did not exist it would be necessary to invent him," with its implicit comparison of Freud to God, to refer to (a) the things that Freud taught that are incontrovertibly true; (b) the unavoidable subjectivity in all judgments of ...
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Written to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Freud's birth, this paper construes Nina Coltart's statement that "if Freud did not exist it would be necessary to invent him," with its implicit comparison of Freud to God, to refer to (a) the things that Freud taught that are incontrovertibly true; (b) the unavoidable subjectivity in all judgments of ...
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Becoming Freud: The Making of a Psychoanalyst
, 2014Becoming Freud is the story of the young Freud-Freud up until the age of fifty-that incorporates all of Freud's many misgivings about the art of biography.
A. Phillips
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