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Philosophy, psychoanalysis, and the origins of meaning : pre-reflective intentionality in the psychoanalytic view of the mind / David Snelling.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophyPublisher: Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, USA : Ashgate, [2001]Copyright date: ©2001Description: vi, 217 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0754616290
  • 9780754616290
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150.1952 21
LOC classification:
  • BF175.4.P45 S64 2001
Contents:
1. Cavell, Klein and the Extension of Commonsense Psychology. The pattern of commonsense explanation. Marcia Cavell's reconstruction of psychoanalysis. The challenge from Kleinian theory -- 2. Unconscious Phantasy and Mental Life. The ubiquity of unconscious phantasy. The basic nature of phantasy. How Kleinian and Freudian theory connect -- 3. From Freud to Phenomenology. The Freudian object. A Wittgensteinian approach to phenomenology. Heidegger and meaning. Pre-reflective intentionality: some consequences -- 4. Hegel and 'Being-in-the-World'. Hegel's doctrine of 'soul'. Hegel and madness. The pre-reflective basis of skill and habit -- 5. Wilfred Bion and the Psychoanalytic Theory of Thinking. Klein and symbol-formation. Psychosis and infancy. Doing things with words. Bion's 'empiricism' -- 6. Psychoanalysis, Psychosis and Being: 'Falling-out-of-the-World'. Psychoanalysis and the pre-reflective level. Sartre's loss of meaning. Further applications -- 7. Internal Objects and Ontology. Hegel's holistic metaphysics. Internal objects assessed. Objects and universals -- 8. Hegel and Holism. Unifying pluralities, sundering unities. Unity, the universal, and the internal object. Unity and holistic metaphysics. Conclusion: the ramifications of holism.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-204) and index.

1. Cavell, Klein and the Extension of Commonsense Psychology. The pattern of commonsense explanation. Marcia Cavell's reconstruction of psychoanalysis. The challenge from Kleinian theory -- 2. Unconscious Phantasy and Mental Life. The ubiquity of unconscious phantasy. The basic nature of phantasy. How Kleinian and Freudian theory connect -- 3. From Freud to Phenomenology. The Freudian object. A Wittgensteinian approach to phenomenology. Heidegger and meaning. Pre-reflective intentionality: some consequences -- 4. Hegel and 'Being-in-the-World'. Hegel's doctrine of 'soul'. Hegel and madness. The pre-reflective basis of skill and habit -- 5. Wilfred Bion and the Psychoanalytic Theory of Thinking. Klein and symbol-formation. Psychosis and infancy. Doing things with words. Bion's 'empiricism' -- 6. Psychoanalysis, Psychosis and Being: 'Falling-out-of-the-World'. Psychoanalysis and the pre-reflective level. Sartre's loss of meaning. Further applications -- 7. Internal Objects and Ontology. Hegel's holistic metaphysics. Internal objects assessed. Objects and universals -- 8. Hegel and Holism. Unifying pluralities, sundering unities. Unity, the universal, and the internal object. Unity and holistic metaphysics. Conclusion: the ramifications of holism.

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