The book explores concepts throughout the history of philosophy that suggest the possibility of unconscious thought and lay the foundation for ideas of unconscious thought in modern philosophy and psychoanalysis. The focus is on the workings of unconscious thought and the role it plays in thinking, language, perception, and human identity.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
1. Plotinus: The First Philosopher of the Unconscious
2. The Peripatetics and Unconscious Thought
3. The Active Intellect of Averroes
4. Robert Grosseteste: Imagination and Unconscious Thought
5. Unconscious Thought in the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant
6. Unconscious Thought in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Philosophies
7. Unconscious Thought in Freud
8. Unconscious Thought in Lacan
Über den Autor
John Shannon Hendrix is a professor at the University of Lincoln, UK, and Roger Williams University, US. His previous books include
The Contradiction between Form and Function in Architecture,
Architecture and Psychoanalysis,
Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Spirit: From Plotinus to Schelling and Hegel, and
Architectural Forms and Philosophical Structures.