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Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and the A-rational Mind

Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and the A-rational Mind

9780199551255
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Opis
Psychoanalytic theories have come in out of favour in the past hundred years. As a central theory behind recent empirically validated treatments such as mentalisation based therapy, there is a newfound interest in considering just what psychoanalysis can offer us in psychiatry and philosophy of mind.Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and the A-Rational Mind is an interdisciplinary book with two aims. Firstly, to sharpen psychoanalytic concepts using philosophical tools and make psychoanalytic theory more viable to the academic community. Secondly, it looks to expand philosophy of mind so as to consider serious accounts of the unconscious and non-rational mental material predominant and ever-present in psychoanalytic data. The book explores some basic psychological phenomena- beliefs, desires,phantasies, wishes, and drives- examining a range of fascinating cases, and explaining their significance for both philosophers and psychoanalysts. The book revisits some of Freuds less famous cases (and one of his most famous) while exploring some lesser known phenomena such as akrasia (weakness ofwill). The book provides a powerful re-appraisal of psychoanalysis and the role it can play in helping us better understand human nature.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP Oxford
85030
9780199551255
9780199551255

Opis

Rok wydania
2009
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
208
Wymiary (mm)
157 x 234
Waga (g)
314
  • Part I - General Considerations; Introduction; Just what sort of a theory is psychoanalytic theory?; Part II - Epistemological Issues; Did Kant precede Freud on a-rational thought?; Why primary process is hard to know; Part III - Something New for the Philosophy of Mind; Representational a-rational thinking: a proper function account for phantasy and wish; Part IV - A Philosophy of Action View of Psychoanalysis; Drive theory and primary process; Phantasies, neurotic beliefs, and beliefs-proper; Desire and the readiness to act; Part V - Summary and Conclusions; Compare and contrast; Summary and conclusions;
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