Loving psychoanalysis : looking at culture with Freud and Lacan /
Psychoanalysis was neither a product of philosophy nor of academic study. Rather, psychoanalysis was born in the clinic. Freud took his lead from hysterical women; the accounts of their pain, anxieties and physical symptoms led him to formulate his theories on the existence of the unconscious. Psych...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English Hebrew |
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London ; New York :
Karnac,
2006
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Summary: | Psychoanalysis was neither a product of philosophy nor of academic study. Rather, psychoanalysis was born in the clinic. Freud took his lead from hysterical women; the accounts of their pain, anxieties and physical symptoms led him to formulate his theories on the existence of the unconscious. Psychoanalysis is neither a theory nor a way of seeing life. It is a form of ethics unlike any other, it is the subjects way of relating to the world. However, there is no doubt that it owes its existence to science. It could perhaps be termed the science of the particular, because it deals with the uniq. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xvi, 238 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-232) and index. |
ISBN: | 9781849405164 1849405166 1283069113 9781283069113 9780429915970 0429915977 |
Language: | Translated from the Hebrew. |
Source of Description, Etc. Note: | Print version record. |