The analytic Freud : philosophy and psychoanalysis / edited by Michael P. Levine.

Annotation This is a timely and stimulating collection of essays on the importance of Freudian thought for analytic philosophy, investigating its impact on mind, ethics, sexuality, religion and epistemology.

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Other Authors: Levine, Michael P., 1950-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : How right does psychoanalysis have to be? / Michael Plevine
  • Part I: Mind
  • Psychoanalysis, metaphor and the concept of mind / Jim Hopkins
  • How far down does the will go? / Graeme Marshall
  • Freudian wish-fulfillment and sub-intentional explanation / Tamas pataki
  • Keeping time : Freud on the temporality of mind / Marcia Cavell
  • Subject, object, world : Some reflections on the Kleinian origins of the mind / David Snelling
  • Freud's theory of consciousness / Paul Redding
  • Part II: Ethics
  • Aristotellian akrasia, weakness of will and psychoanalytic regression / Michael Stocker with Elizabeth Hegeman
  • Emotional agents / Nancy Sherman
  • Moral authenticity and the unconscious / Grant Gillett
  • Part III: Sexuality
  • Freud on unconscious affects, mourning and the erotic mind / Amélie Oksenberg Rorty
  • Love and loss in Freud's Mourning and melancholia : A rereading / Jennifer Radden
  • Lucky in love : Love and emotion / Michael P. Levine
  • Part IV: Civilization
  • Sublimation, love and creativity / Marguerite La Caze
  • Freud and the rule of law : From Totem and taboo to psychoanalytic jurisprudence / José Brunner
  • The joke, the 'as if' and the statement / Edmond Wright.