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The Unconscious without Freud

✍ Scribed by Sand, Rosemarie Sponner


Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Year
2014;2012
Tongue
English
Series
Dialog-on-Freud series
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


When Freud first published his theory of the unconscious mind, it was ridiculed by many for being a logically indefensible revision to older foundational theories of subconsciousness. A war zone opened between opponents and defenders of the Freudian concept, and the traditional theory was forgotten. In The Unconscious without Freud, Rosemarie Sand argues that a return to this original theory could contribute to a cessation of hostilities and lead to the peaceful development of a theory of the unconscious-one that is free from the stigma that is currently attached to Freudian theory.

✦ Table of Contents


PrefaceChapter 1. Leibniz and the UnconsciousChapter 2. PsychodynamicsChapter 3. The Light and the Dark in the MindChapter 4. The Power of Dark IdeasChapter 5. The Leibnizian BrainChapter 6. Free AssociationChapter 7. The Cartesian UnconsciousChapter 8. The Demonic Unconscious Chapter 9. The Romantic ImaginationChapter 10. Schopenhauer: The Ego and the IdChapter 11. Hartmann: the BlockbusterChapter 12. The Ghost in the Freudian MansionChapter 13. The Psychic MechanismChapter 14. The Herbartian LegacyReferences About the Author

✦ Subjects


Freudian Theory;Psychoanalysis;Psychoanalytic Theory;Subconsciousness;Unconscious, Psychology


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