Jerome C. Wakefield 
Freud and Philosophy of Mind, Volume 1 [PDF ebook] 
Reconstructing the Argument for Unconscious Mental States

Ủng hộ


This book consists of a focused and systematic analysis of Freud’s implicit argument for unconscious mental states. The author employs the unique approach of applying contemporary philosophical methods, especially Kripke-Putnam essentialism, in analyzing Freud’s argument. The book elaborates how Freud transformed the intentionality theory of his Cartesian teacher Franz Brentano into what is essentially a sophisticated modern view of the mind. Indeed, Freud redirected Brentano’s analysis of consciousness as intentionality into a view of consciousness-independent intentionalism about the mental that in effect set the agenda for latter-twentieth-century philosophy of mind. 

€106.99
phương thức thanh toán

Mục lục

1. Introduction: Freud and the Transformation of Psychology.- 2. “Unconscious” as “Mental but Not Conscious”: Why Examples of Repression, the Dynamic Unconscious, and Psychopathology Are Largely Irrelevant to Freud’s Philosophy-of-Mind Argument.- 3. The Semantic Objection to Freud’s Thesis.- 4. Freud’s Response to the Semantic Objection: Concepts, Essentialism, and the Definition of ‘Mental’.- 5. Freud and Brentano: The Cartesian Tradition that Confronted Freud.- 6. Cartesianism Without the Consciousness Criterion: Solving the Mystery of Freud’s Missing Account of the Mental.- 7. Freud’s Direct Arguments Against the Consciousness Criterion: Does Freud Beg the Question of the Boundary of Psychology?.- 8: Freud on the Mind-Body Problem: Turning Psychophysical Parallelism on Its Head.- 9. Freud’s Argument for Brain Representationality as the Essence of the Mental.- 10. Conclusion: The Freudian Century in Philosophy of Mind.

Giới thiệu về tác giả

Jerome C. Wakefield, Ph D (Philosophy), DSW (Clinical Social Work), M.A. (Mathematics: Logic and Methodology of Science) is University Professor, Professor of Social Work, Professor of the Conceptual Foundations of Psychiatry, Associate Faculty in the Center for Bioethics and in the Center for Ancient Studies, and Honorary Faculty at the Institute for Psychoanalytic Education, at New York University. Previous faculty appointments were at University of Chicago, Columbia University, and Rutgers University. He is the author of over 250 publications appearing in journals and books in psychology, philosophy, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and social work, addressing issues at the intersection of philosophy and the mental health professions. He is Co-author of 
The Loss of Sadness: How Psychiatry Transformed Normal Sorrow into Depressive Disorder(2007, Oxford),  named best psychology book of 2007 by the Association of Professional and Scholarly Publishers, and 
All We Have to Fear
: How Psychiatry Transforms Natural Fear into Mental Disorder(2012, Oxford), as well as Co-editor of 
Sadness or Depression?: International Perspectives on the Depression Epidemic and its Meaning(Springer, 2016). In addition to Volume 2 of the Freud and Philosophy of Mind series, he is currently working on a book reexamining Freud’s case of Little Hans from philosophy-of-science and Foucaultian perspectives, to be published by Routledge.  

Mua cuốn sách điện tử này và nhận thêm 1 cuốn MIỄN PHÍ!
Ngôn ngữ Anh ● định dạng PDF ● Trang 382 ● ISBN 9783319963433 ● Kích thước tập tin 3.3 MB ● Nhà xuất bản Springer International Publishing ● Thành phố Cham ● Quốc gia CH ● Được phát hành 2018 ● Có thể tải xuống 24 tháng ● Tiền tệ EUR ● TÔI 6725261 ● Sao chép bảo vệ DRM xã hội

Thêm sách điện tử từ cùng một tác giả / Biên tập viên

79.167 Ebooks trong thể loại này