In this book, John Hanwell Riker develops and expands the conceptual framework of self psychology in order to offer contemporary readers a naturalistic ground for adopting an ethical way of being in the world.
In this book, John Hanwell Riker develops and expands the conceptual framework of self psychology in order to offer contemporary readers a naturalistic ground for adopting an ethical way of being in the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Hanwell Riker is professor of philosophy at Colorado College.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Psychoanalysis, Self Psychology, and the Humanistic Tradition Chapter 1: Knowledge in Psychoanalysis: Can There Be a Science of Subjectivity? Chapter 2: The Life of the Soul Chapter 3: Subjectivity, the Ego, and the Self Chapter 4: The Erotic Self: Freud, Kohut, and Plato Chapter 5: Ancient Theology and Contemporary Self Psychology: Monotheism, Mono-Selfism, and the Transgressions of Omnipotence Chapter 6: Emerson and Kohut: the Self in Relation to Nature Chapter 7: Self Psychology, Ethics, and Modern Society Chapter 8: Self Psychology and the Problem of the Other Chapter 9: What Do Humans Need to Be Human: Economic Society, Self Psychology and the Problem of Social Justice Chapter 10: Self Psychology and Historical Explanation: The Death of God and the Birth of Impressionism-Forms and Transformations of Narcissism in the Nineteenth Century Conclusion
Introduction: Psychoanalysis, Self Psychology, and the Humanistic Tradition Chapter 1: Knowledge in Psychoanalysis: Can There Be a Science of Subjectivity? Chapter 2: The Life of the Soul Chapter 3: Subjectivity, the Ego, and the Self Chapter 4: The Erotic Self: Freud, Kohut, and Plato Chapter 5: Ancient Theology and Contemporary Self Psychology: Monotheism, Mono-Selfism, and the Transgressions of Omnipotence Chapter 6: Emerson and Kohut: the Self in Relation to Nature Chapter 7: Self Psychology, Ethics, and Modern Society Chapter 8: Self Psychology and the Problem of the Other Chapter 9: What Do Humans Need to Be Human: Economic Society, Self Psychology and the Problem of Social Justice Chapter 10: Self Psychology and Historical Explanation: The Death of God and the Birth of Impressionism-Forms and Transformations of Narcissism in the Nineteenth Century Conclusion
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