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Freud's philosophy of the unconscious
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Freud's philosophy of the unconscious

Author: David Livingston Smith
Publisher: Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer, ©1999.
Series: Studies in cognitive systems, v. 23
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Named Person: Sigmund Freud; Sigmund Freud; Sigmund Freud
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: David Livingston Smith
ISBN: 0792358821 9780792358824
OCLC Number: 48045638
Description: 221 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Series preface -- Adolf Grünbaum/Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Freud and philosophy -- Ch. 1. Freud's contact with Brentano -- Ch. 2. Freud, Lipps and Nietzsche -- Ch. 3. Freud and the mind-body problem -- Ch. 4. Other views of Freud's position on the mind-body problem -- Ch. 5. Unconscious -- Ch. 6. Justification: the continuity argument -- Ch. 7. Freud and Jackson: dualism and anti-localizationism -- Ch. 8. Freud's theory of consciousness -- Ch. 9. Animism, realism and anti-realism -- Ch. 10. Freudian functionalism -- Ch. 11. Characteristics of unconscious thinking -- Ch. 12. Wittgenstein and MacIntyre: the unconscious as façon de parler -- Ch. 13. John Searle: the dispositional unconscious -- Ch. 14. Freud versus Searle -- Ch. 15. Donald Davidson: the rational unconscious -- Ch. 16. Freud versus Davidson -- Ch. 17. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Index.
Series Title: Studies in cognitive systems, v. 23
Responsibility: by David Livingstone Smith.
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