Psychoanalysis and the Human Sciences

Psychoanalysis and the Human Sciences
Title Psychoanalysis and the Human Sciences PDF eBook
Author Louis Althusser
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 145
Release 2016-09-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0231542100

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What can psychoanalysis, a psychological approach developed more than a century ago, offer us in an age of rapidly evolving, hard-to-categorize ideas of sexuality and the self? Should we abandon Freud's theories completely or adapt them to new findings and the new relationships taking shape in modern liberal societies? In a remarkably prescient series of lectures delivered in the early 1960s, the French philosopher Louis Althusser anticipated the challenges that psychoanalytic theory would face as politics moved away from structuralist frameworks and toward the elastic possibilities of anthropological and sociological thought. Psychoanalysis and the Human Sciences translates Althusser's remarkable seminars into English for the first time, making available to a wider audience the origins and potential future of radical political theory. Althusser takes the important step in these lectures of distinguishing psychoanalysis from psychology and especially psychiatry, which long resisted Freud's analytical concepts of the unconscious and overdetermination. By freeing psychoanalysis from this bind, Althusser can then apply these analytical concepts to the social and the political, integrated with Marxist theory. The result is an enlivened methodology for comprehending social organization and change that had a profound influence on the Frankfurt School and scholars who continue to work at the forefront of radical thought today: Judith Butler, Étienne Balibar, and Alain Badiou.

Psychoanalysis as a Human Science

Psychoanalysis as a Human Science
Title Psychoanalysis as a Human Science PDF eBook
Author Bhargavi V Davar
Publisher SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Pages 220
Release 1995-05-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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This work continues the debate on whether psychoanalysis can be treated as a cognitive science, providing an epistemological rationale for the field's scientific validity, as well as an ethical rationale for its humanism. The authors reject the humanist and empiricist constructions of various theories as "foundationalist," and develop a philosophical foundation which they term "cognitivist." They address issues related to social science and society, and to psychotherapeutic research. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Lacan & the Human Sciences

Lacan & the Human Sciences
Title Lacan & the Human Sciences PDF eBook
Author Alexandre Leupin
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 210
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780803228948

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The psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan (1901–81) left a legacy of thought that increasingly commands the attention of American scholars and critics. His provocative essays and wide-ranging seminars and lectures attempted, with remarkable success, to bridge the supposedly unbridgeable gap between the humanities and modern science. For some time his influence has shadowed the theoretical work being done in philosophy, psychology, anthropology, women’s studies, and literature. In Lacan and the Human Sciences eight eminent scholars examine how ideas entered these fields, how well they were understood and adapted, and what fruit they have produced. The editor, Alexandre Leupin, whose introduction reveals the underpinnings of Lacan’s thought, views the book as a blueprint for overcoming the present impasses of scientific and humanistic discourses and their imaginary contradictions. The essays demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of Lacanian psychoanalysis. The relevance of his work to epistemology is considered by Jean-Claude Milner, François Regnault, and Ellie Ragland-Sullivan; to anthropology, by Jean-Joseph Goux; to feminist studies, by Jane Gallop; and to literature, by Dennis Porter and Denis Hollier. The result is a book that points to a new and more pertinent way of dealing, on one hand, with the problems of epistemology and, on the other, with the question of literary theory in the humanities.

Psychotherapy as a Human Science

Psychotherapy as a Human Science
Title Psychotherapy as a Human Science PDF eBook
Author Daniel Burston
Publisher Duquesne
Pages 344
Release 2006
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780820703787

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"Provides a critical and historical introduction to the core themes and influential thinkers that helped to shape contemporary human science approaches to psychotherapy"--Provided by publisher.

Writings on Psychoanalysis

Writings on Psychoanalysis
Title Writings on Psychoanalysis PDF eBook
Author Louis Althusser
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 208
Release 1996
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780231101691

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This collection of some of Louis Althusser's major essays on psychoanalytic thought documents his relationship with Jacques Lacan and presents aspects of his personal and intellectual life

The Pursuit of the Nazi Mind

The Pursuit of the Nazi Mind
Title The Pursuit of the Nazi Mind PDF eBook
Author Daniel Pick
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 368
Release 2014-05
Genre History
ISBN 0199678510

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The remarkable story of how the Allies used psychoanalysis to delve into the motivations of the Nazi leadership and to explore the mass psychology of fascism.

Psychoanalysis and Complexity

Psychoanalysis and Complexity
Title Psychoanalysis and Complexity PDF eBook
Author Gabriele Lenti
Publisher Nova Science Pub Incorporated
Pages 179
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781629483184

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This book is a rich and articulate discussion on the controversial relationship between the cognitive method related to the sciences dealing with the study of complexity (human sciences) and that related to nature sciences. Scientists indeed, have always been torn by the internal conflict between an apparently exhaustive and linear theory and its uncertain practice, which falsifies and challenges the certainties of the reference models. Psychoanalysis has always been a step forward or a step back compared to science in the epistemological field and constantly in search of an organic relationship with it. The complex thought, therefore would clarify quite different phenomena, such as those studied by nature sciences and those investigated by psychoanalysis, providing a common key to interpretation of the processes manifest in them.