Freud / by Jonathan Lear.
"In this fully revised and updated second edition, Jonathan Lear clearly introduces and assesses all of Freud's thought, focusing on those areas of philosophy on which Freud is acknowledged to have had a lasting impact. These include the philosophy of mind, free will and determinism, ratio...
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520 | |a "In this fully revised and updated second edition, Jonathan Lear clearly introduces and assesses all of Freud's thought, focusing on those areas of philosophy on which Freud is acknowledged to have had a lasting impact. These include the philosophy of mind, free will and determinism, rationality, the nature of the self and subjectivity, and ethics and religion. He also considers some of the deeper issues and problems Freud engaged with, brilliantly illustrating their philosophical significance: human sexuality, the unconscious, dreams, and the theory of transference. In this new edition Lear emphasizes the philosophical significance of Freud's fundamental rule - to say whatever comes to mind without censorship or inhibition. This binds psychoanalysis to the philosophical exploration of self-consciousness and truthfulness, as well as opening new paths of inquiry for moral psychology and ethics. One of the most important introductions and contributions to understanding this great thinker to have been published for many years, Freud, second edition will be essential reading for anyone in the humanities, social sciences and beyond with an interest in Freud or philosophy"-- |c Provided by publisher. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface to the second edition; Chronology; Introduction: The peculiar conversation; 1 Freud's fundamental rule; 2 An adequate moral psychology; 3 The ""immorality' of psychoanalysis; 4 Truthfulness; 5 The egalitarian impulse; 6 The journey of a human life; 7 A philosophical introduction to a non-philosopher; Notes; One Interpreting the unconscious; 1 Analysis of the psyche; 2 A second mind?; 3 Fear and trembling and the couch; 4 The non-mysterious unconscious; 5 How the unconscious escapes our notice. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6 The unconscious is timeless7 The unconscious and the fundamental question; Further reading; Notes; Two Sex, Eros and life; 1 What's sex got to do with it?; 2 How sex hides as physical pain; 3 Abandoning the seduction theory; 4 A theory of sexuality; 5 Infantile sexuality; 6 Eros and practical wisdom; Further reading; Notes; Three The interpretation of dreams; 1 The royal road to the unconscious; 2 Principles of dream interpretation; 3 Freud's self-interpretation; 4 Dreams as activity; 5 In dreams begin responsibilities; 6 Primary process; 7 The fulfillment of a wish; 8 The field of dreams. | |
505 | 8 | |a Further readingNotes; Four Transference; 1 Introduction of the concept; 2 Dora; 3 A special class of mental structures; 4 Transference as the breakdown of a world; 5 Transference and the interpretation of dreams; 6 From repeating to remembering; Further reading; Notes; Five Principles of mental functioning; 1 The pleasure principle and reality principle; 2 Turning away from reality; 3 Virtue and neurtue; 4 Beyond the pleasure principle; 5 Compulsive repetition; 6 The death drive; Further reading; Notes; Six The structure of the psyche and the birth of 'object' relations. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1 Mourning and Melancholia2 Self and other; 3 The psychological birth of the infant; 4 Identification; 5 The Oedipus complex; 6 The superego; 7 Genealogy; Further reading; Notes; Seven Morality and religion; 1 The case against morality; 2 The morality system; 3 Pleasure versus happiness; 4 Critique of religious belief; 5 The illusion of a future; 6 Primal crime; Further reading; Notes; Conclusion: Freud's legacy; Notes; Glossary; Bibliography; Index. | |
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