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The unconscious without Freud

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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 t

Title The unconscious without Freud / Rosemarie Sponner Sand. [Dialog-on-Freud series ]
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Lanham, Maryland
Plymouth, England : Rowman & Littlefield
Creation Date 2014
Notes Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English
Content Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
1 Leibniz and the Unconscious
2 Psychodynamics
3 The Light and the Dark in the Mind
4 The Power of Dark Ideas
5 The Leibnizian Brain
6 Dark Ideas and Free Association
7 The Cartesian Unconscious
8 The Demonic Unconscious
9 The Romantic Imagination
10 Schopenhauer: Ego and Id
11 Hartmann: The Best Seller
12 The Ghost in the Freudian Mansion
13 The Psychic Mechanism
14 The Herbartian Legacy
References
Index
About the Author
Extent 1 online resource (189 p.)
Language English
Copyright Date ©2014
National Library system number 997010710410105171
MARC RECORDS

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