Wakefield, Jerome C., DSW, PhD (USA New York University)
Freud's Argument for the Oedipus Complex
A Philosophy of Science Analysis of the Case of Little Hans
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Wakefield, Jerome C., DSW, PhD (USA New York University)
Freud's Argument for the Oedipus Complex
A Philosophy of Science Analysis of the Case of Little Hans
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In this close reading of Freudian theory, Jerome C. Wakefield reconstructs Freudâ s argument for the Oedipal theory of the psychoneuroses, placing the case of Little Hans into a philosophy-of-science context, and critically rethinks the epistemological foundations of psychoanalysis.
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In this close reading of Freudian theory, Jerome C. Wakefield reconstructs Freudâ s argument for the Oedipal theory of the psychoneuroses, placing the case of Little Hans into a philosophy-of-science context, and critically rethinks the epistemological foundations of psychoanalysis.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Psychological Issues
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9781032224084
- ISBN-10: 1032224088
- Artikelnr.: 64103620
- Psychological Issues
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9781032224084
- ISBN-10: 1032224088
- Artikelnr.: 64103620
Jerome C. Wakefield is university professor, professor of social work, affiliate professor of philosophy, professor of the conceptual foundations of psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry (2007-2019), associate faculty in the Center for Bioethics in the School of Global Public Health, and honorary faculty in the Psychoanalytic Association of New York Affiliated with NYU Grossman School of Medicine, at New York University.
1. Introduction: Freud's Lakatosian Moment, Or, Why Freud's Case of Little
Hans is the Most Important Clinical Theory Paper Freud Ever Wrote 2. "All
My Efforts Valueless": Freud's Lifelong Concern with the Suggestion
Objection as the Major Threat to Psychoanalytic Theory 3."A More Direct and
Less Roundabout Proof": The Hans Case as Freud's Response to the Suggestion
Objection 4. "A Little Oedipus": Freud's Analysis of the Hans Case
(co-authored with Jordan A. Conrad) 5. Freud Versus the Fright Theory:
Wolpe and Rachman's Behaviorist Challenge to the Oedipal Analysis of the
Little Hans Case 6. "Without an Object to Begin With ": Does the Case
Evidence Support Freud's Claim that Hans's Disorder Started with a Period
of Free-Floating Anxiety Preceding the Phobia? 7. "Chronological
Considerations Make It Impossible": Solving the Century-Old Puzzle of the
Day the Horse Fell Down 8. "A Repressive Process of Ominous Intensity":
Freud's N=1 Sexual Repression Argument 9. Methodological Interlude: The
Suitability Argument as Freud's Foundational Methodology and His Reply to
the Suggestion Objection 10. "Acquaintance at Close Quarters": Evaluating
Freud's Suitability Argument for the Oedipal Theory of Hans's Phobia 11.
Critical Analysis of Grunbaum's "Tally Argument" Analysis of Freud's
Response to the Suggestion Objection 12. Conclusion: The Little Hans Case,
Philosophy of Science, and the Fate of Psychoanalysis
Hans is the Most Important Clinical Theory Paper Freud Ever Wrote 2. "All
My Efforts Valueless": Freud's Lifelong Concern with the Suggestion
Objection as the Major Threat to Psychoanalytic Theory 3."A More Direct and
Less Roundabout Proof": The Hans Case as Freud's Response to the Suggestion
Objection 4. "A Little Oedipus": Freud's Analysis of the Hans Case
(co-authored with Jordan A. Conrad) 5. Freud Versus the Fright Theory:
Wolpe and Rachman's Behaviorist Challenge to the Oedipal Analysis of the
Little Hans Case 6. "Without an Object to Begin With ": Does the Case
Evidence Support Freud's Claim that Hans's Disorder Started with a Period
of Free-Floating Anxiety Preceding the Phobia? 7. "Chronological
Considerations Make It Impossible": Solving the Century-Old Puzzle of the
Day the Horse Fell Down 8. "A Repressive Process of Ominous Intensity":
Freud's N=1 Sexual Repression Argument 9. Methodological Interlude: The
Suitability Argument as Freud's Foundational Methodology and His Reply to
the Suggestion Objection 10. "Acquaintance at Close Quarters": Evaluating
Freud's Suitability Argument for the Oedipal Theory of Hans's Phobia 11.
Critical Analysis of Grunbaum's "Tally Argument" Analysis of Freud's
Response to the Suggestion Objection 12. Conclusion: The Little Hans Case,
Philosophy of Science, and the Fate of Psychoanalysis
1. Introduction: Freud's Lakatosian Moment, Or, Why Freud's Case of Little
Hans is the Most Important Clinical Theory Paper Freud Ever Wrote 2. "All
My Efforts Valueless": Freud's Lifelong Concern with the Suggestion
Objection as the Major Threat to Psychoanalytic Theory 3."A More Direct and
Less Roundabout Proof": The Hans Case as Freud's Response to the Suggestion
Objection 4. "A Little Oedipus": Freud's Analysis of the Hans Case
(co-authored with Jordan A. Conrad) 5. Freud Versus the Fright Theory:
Wolpe and Rachman's Behaviorist Challenge to the Oedipal Analysis of the
Little Hans Case 6. "Without an Object to Begin With ": Does the Case
Evidence Support Freud's Claim that Hans's Disorder Started with a Period
of Free-Floating Anxiety Preceding the Phobia? 7. "Chronological
Considerations Make It Impossible": Solving the Century-Old Puzzle of the
Day the Horse Fell Down 8. "A Repressive Process of Ominous Intensity":
Freud's N=1 Sexual Repression Argument 9. Methodological Interlude: The
Suitability Argument as Freud's Foundational Methodology and His Reply to
the Suggestion Objection 10. "Acquaintance at Close Quarters": Evaluating
Freud's Suitability Argument for the Oedipal Theory of Hans's Phobia 11.
Critical Analysis of Grunbaum's "Tally Argument" Analysis of Freud's
Response to the Suggestion Objection 12. Conclusion: The Little Hans Case,
Philosophy of Science, and the Fate of Psychoanalysis
Hans is the Most Important Clinical Theory Paper Freud Ever Wrote 2. "All
My Efforts Valueless": Freud's Lifelong Concern with the Suggestion
Objection as the Major Threat to Psychoanalytic Theory 3."A More Direct and
Less Roundabout Proof": The Hans Case as Freud's Response to the Suggestion
Objection 4. "A Little Oedipus": Freud's Analysis of the Hans Case
(co-authored with Jordan A. Conrad) 5. Freud Versus the Fright Theory:
Wolpe and Rachman's Behaviorist Challenge to the Oedipal Analysis of the
Little Hans Case 6. "Without an Object to Begin With ": Does the Case
Evidence Support Freud's Claim that Hans's Disorder Started with a Period
of Free-Floating Anxiety Preceding the Phobia? 7. "Chronological
Considerations Make It Impossible": Solving the Century-Old Puzzle of the
Day the Horse Fell Down 8. "A Repressive Process of Ominous Intensity":
Freud's N=1 Sexual Repression Argument 9. Methodological Interlude: The
Suitability Argument as Freud's Foundational Methodology and His Reply to
the Suggestion Objection 10. "Acquaintance at Close Quarters": Evaluating
Freud's Suitability Argument for the Oedipal Theory of Hans's Phobia 11.
Critical Analysis of Grunbaum's "Tally Argument" Analysis of Freud's
Response to the Suggestion Objection 12. Conclusion: The Little Hans Case,
Philosophy of Science, and the Fate of Psychoanalysis