Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
Herausgeber: Gipps, Richard; Lacewing, Michael
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While psychoanalysis is often equated with Freud, this comparison ignores the wide range of practices, methods, theories, and cross-pollinations with other disciplines that characterise psychoanalytic work. In this landmark book, leading researchers provide an overview of current thinking at the interface of philosophy and psychoanalysis.
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While psychoanalysis is often equated with Freud, this comparison ignores the wide range of practices, methods, theories, and cross-pollinations with other disciplines that characterise psychoanalytic work. In this landmark book, leading researchers provide an overview of current thinking at the interface of philosophy and psychoanalysis.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 790
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 180mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1392g
- ISBN-13: 9780198789703
- ISBN-10: 019878970X
- Artikelnr.: 54600179
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 790
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 180mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1392g
- ISBN-13: 9780198789703
- ISBN-10: 019878970X
- Artikelnr.: 54600179
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr Richard Gipps is a clinical psychologist in private psychotherapy practice in Oxford, UK, and an associate of the Philosophy Faculty at the University of Oxford. He convenes the Philosophy Special Interest Group of the Institute of Psychoanalysis, the Oxford Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis, and the Making the Unconscious Conscious seminar series. His research interests lie in psychoanalysis, psychosis, existential phenomenology, and Wittgenstein. Dr Michael Lacewing is a former Vice-Principal Academic and Reader in Philosophy at Heythrop College, London, an Honorary Reader in Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology at University College, London, and a teacher of philosophy and theology at Christ's Hospital School, Sussex. He has published widely in philosophy of psychoanalysis, metaethics and moral psychology, alongside writing textbooks for A level philosophy and training in Philosophy for Children (P4C).
* 1: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Introduction: Know Thyself
* I. Intellectual Pre-History
* 2: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Intellectual Pre-History:
Introduction
* 3: Sebastian Gardner: Psychoanalytic Theory: A Historical
Reconstruction
* 4: Molly Macdonald: From Recognition to Intersubjectivity: Hegel and
Psychoanalysis
* 5: Andrew Brook and Christopher Young: Schopenhauer and Freud
* 6: Stella Sandford: From Geschlechtstrieb to Sexualtrieb: The
Originality of Freud's Conception of Sexuality
* 7: Ken Gemes: A Better Self: Freud and Nietzsche on the Nature and
Value of Sublimation
* II. 20th Century Engagements
* 8: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Twentieth Century Engagements:
Introduction
* 9: James Phillips: Merleau-Ponty and Psychoanalysis
* 10: Donald Levy: Wittgenstein and Psychoanalysis
* 11: Martin Jay: "In Psychoanalysis Nothing is True but the
Exaggerations": Freud and the Frankfurt School
* 12: Richard Bernstein: Ricoeur's Freud
* III. Clinical Theory
* 13: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Clinical Theory: Introduction
* 14: Jonathan Lear: Imagination and Reason, Method and Mourning in
Freudian Psychoanalysis
* 15: Judith Hughes: "A Ritual of Discourse": Conceptualizing and
Re-conceptualizing the Analytic Relationship
* 16: Agnes Petocz: 1. Symbolism, the primary process, and dreams:
Freud's contribution
* 17: Tamas Pataki: Wishfulfilment
* 18: Adam Leite: Integrating Unconscious Belief
* 19: David Finkelstein: Making the Unconscious Conscious
* IV. Phenomenology and Science
* 20: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Phenomenology and Science:
Introduction
* 21: Morris Eagle: Complexities in the Evaluation of the Scientific
Status of Psychoanalysis
* 22: Jim Hopkins: Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience
* 23: Michael Lacewing: How Should We Understand the Psychoanalytic
Unconscious?
* 24: Richard Gipps: A New Kind of Song: Psychoanalysis as Revelation
* 25: Thomas Fuchs: Body Memory and the Unconscious
* V. Aesthetics
* 26: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Aesthetics: Introduction
* 27: Damien Freeman: On Richard Wollheim's psychoanalytically informed
philosophy of art
* 28: Elisa Galgut: Literary Form and Mentalization
* 29: Damian Cox and Michael Levine: Psychoanalysis and Film
* VI. Religion
* 30: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Religion: Introduction
* 31: John Cottingham: Psychoanalysis and Religion
* 32: Rachel Blass: Psychoanalytic Thinking on Religious Truth and
Conviction
* 33: Richard Boothby: The No-Thing of God: Psychoanalysis of Religion
After Lacan
* VII. Ethics
* 34: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Ethics: Introduction
* 35: Joel Backström: Hiding from Love: The Repressed Insight in
Freud's Account of Morality
* 36: Edward Harcourt: Human Excellence and Psychic Health in
Psychoanalysis
* 37: Darcia Narvaez: Evolution, Childhood and the Moral Self
* VIII. Politics and Society
* 38: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Politics and Society:
Introduction
* 39: Stephen Frosh: Psychoanalysis, Politics and Society: What Remains
Radical in Psychoanalysis?
* 40: Michael Rustin: Epistemic Anxiety
* 41: Louise Gyler: Psychoanalysis in the 21st Century: Does Gender
Matter?
* 42: Judith Butler: 1. Political Philosophy in Freud: War,
Destruction, and the Critical Faculty
* I. Intellectual Pre-History
* 2: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Intellectual Pre-History:
Introduction
* 3: Sebastian Gardner: Psychoanalytic Theory: A Historical
Reconstruction
* 4: Molly Macdonald: From Recognition to Intersubjectivity: Hegel and
Psychoanalysis
* 5: Andrew Brook and Christopher Young: Schopenhauer and Freud
* 6: Stella Sandford: From Geschlechtstrieb to Sexualtrieb: The
Originality of Freud's Conception of Sexuality
* 7: Ken Gemes: A Better Self: Freud and Nietzsche on the Nature and
Value of Sublimation
* II. 20th Century Engagements
* 8: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Twentieth Century Engagements:
Introduction
* 9: James Phillips: Merleau-Ponty and Psychoanalysis
* 10: Donald Levy: Wittgenstein and Psychoanalysis
* 11: Martin Jay: "In Psychoanalysis Nothing is True but the
Exaggerations": Freud and the Frankfurt School
* 12: Richard Bernstein: Ricoeur's Freud
* III. Clinical Theory
* 13: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Clinical Theory: Introduction
* 14: Jonathan Lear: Imagination and Reason, Method and Mourning in
Freudian Psychoanalysis
* 15: Judith Hughes: "A Ritual of Discourse": Conceptualizing and
Re-conceptualizing the Analytic Relationship
* 16: Agnes Petocz: 1. Symbolism, the primary process, and dreams:
Freud's contribution
* 17: Tamas Pataki: Wishfulfilment
* 18: Adam Leite: Integrating Unconscious Belief
* 19: David Finkelstein: Making the Unconscious Conscious
* IV. Phenomenology and Science
* 20: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Phenomenology and Science:
Introduction
* 21: Morris Eagle: Complexities in the Evaluation of the Scientific
Status of Psychoanalysis
* 22: Jim Hopkins: Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience
* 23: Michael Lacewing: How Should We Understand the Psychoanalytic
Unconscious?
* 24: Richard Gipps: A New Kind of Song: Psychoanalysis as Revelation
* 25: Thomas Fuchs: Body Memory and the Unconscious
* V. Aesthetics
* 26: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Aesthetics: Introduction
* 27: Damien Freeman: On Richard Wollheim's psychoanalytically informed
philosophy of art
* 28: Elisa Galgut: Literary Form and Mentalization
* 29: Damian Cox and Michael Levine: Psychoanalysis and Film
* VI. Religion
* 30: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Religion: Introduction
* 31: John Cottingham: Psychoanalysis and Religion
* 32: Rachel Blass: Psychoanalytic Thinking on Religious Truth and
Conviction
* 33: Richard Boothby: The No-Thing of God: Psychoanalysis of Religion
After Lacan
* VII. Ethics
* 34: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Ethics: Introduction
* 35: Joel Backström: Hiding from Love: The Repressed Insight in
Freud's Account of Morality
* 36: Edward Harcourt: Human Excellence and Psychic Health in
Psychoanalysis
* 37: Darcia Narvaez: Evolution, Childhood and the Moral Self
* VIII. Politics and Society
* 38: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Politics and Society:
Introduction
* 39: Stephen Frosh: Psychoanalysis, Politics and Society: What Remains
Radical in Psychoanalysis?
* 40: Michael Rustin: Epistemic Anxiety
* 41: Louise Gyler: Psychoanalysis in the 21st Century: Does Gender
Matter?
* 42: Judith Butler: 1. Political Philosophy in Freud: War,
Destruction, and the Critical Faculty
* 1: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Introduction: Know Thyself
* I. Intellectual Pre-History
* 2: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Intellectual Pre-History:
Introduction
* 3: Sebastian Gardner: Psychoanalytic Theory: A Historical
Reconstruction
* 4: Molly Macdonald: From Recognition to Intersubjectivity: Hegel and
Psychoanalysis
* 5: Andrew Brook and Christopher Young: Schopenhauer and Freud
* 6: Stella Sandford: From Geschlechtstrieb to Sexualtrieb: The
Originality of Freud's Conception of Sexuality
* 7: Ken Gemes: A Better Self: Freud and Nietzsche on the Nature and
Value of Sublimation
* II. 20th Century Engagements
* 8: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Twentieth Century Engagements:
Introduction
* 9: James Phillips: Merleau-Ponty and Psychoanalysis
* 10: Donald Levy: Wittgenstein and Psychoanalysis
* 11: Martin Jay: "In Psychoanalysis Nothing is True but the
Exaggerations": Freud and the Frankfurt School
* 12: Richard Bernstein: Ricoeur's Freud
* III. Clinical Theory
* 13: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Clinical Theory: Introduction
* 14: Jonathan Lear: Imagination and Reason, Method and Mourning in
Freudian Psychoanalysis
* 15: Judith Hughes: "A Ritual of Discourse": Conceptualizing and
Re-conceptualizing the Analytic Relationship
* 16: Agnes Petocz: 1. Symbolism, the primary process, and dreams:
Freud's contribution
* 17: Tamas Pataki: Wishfulfilment
* 18: Adam Leite: Integrating Unconscious Belief
* 19: David Finkelstein: Making the Unconscious Conscious
* IV. Phenomenology and Science
* 20: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Phenomenology and Science:
Introduction
* 21: Morris Eagle: Complexities in the Evaluation of the Scientific
Status of Psychoanalysis
* 22: Jim Hopkins: Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience
* 23: Michael Lacewing: How Should We Understand the Psychoanalytic
Unconscious?
* 24: Richard Gipps: A New Kind of Song: Psychoanalysis as Revelation
* 25: Thomas Fuchs: Body Memory and the Unconscious
* V. Aesthetics
* 26: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Aesthetics: Introduction
* 27: Damien Freeman: On Richard Wollheim's psychoanalytically informed
philosophy of art
* 28: Elisa Galgut: Literary Form and Mentalization
* 29: Damian Cox and Michael Levine: Psychoanalysis and Film
* VI. Religion
* 30: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Religion: Introduction
* 31: John Cottingham: Psychoanalysis and Religion
* 32: Rachel Blass: Psychoanalytic Thinking on Religious Truth and
Conviction
* 33: Richard Boothby: The No-Thing of God: Psychoanalysis of Religion
After Lacan
* VII. Ethics
* 34: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Ethics: Introduction
* 35: Joel Backström: Hiding from Love: The Repressed Insight in
Freud's Account of Morality
* 36: Edward Harcourt: Human Excellence and Psychic Health in
Psychoanalysis
* 37: Darcia Narvaez: Evolution, Childhood and the Moral Self
* VIII. Politics and Society
* 38: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Politics and Society:
Introduction
* 39: Stephen Frosh: Psychoanalysis, Politics and Society: What Remains
Radical in Psychoanalysis?
* 40: Michael Rustin: Epistemic Anxiety
* 41: Louise Gyler: Psychoanalysis in the 21st Century: Does Gender
Matter?
* 42: Judith Butler: 1. Political Philosophy in Freud: War,
Destruction, and the Critical Faculty
* I. Intellectual Pre-History
* 2: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Intellectual Pre-History:
Introduction
* 3: Sebastian Gardner: Psychoanalytic Theory: A Historical
Reconstruction
* 4: Molly Macdonald: From Recognition to Intersubjectivity: Hegel and
Psychoanalysis
* 5: Andrew Brook and Christopher Young: Schopenhauer and Freud
* 6: Stella Sandford: From Geschlechtstrieb to Sexualtrieb: The
Originality of Freud's Conception of Sexuality
* 7: Ken Gemes: A Better Self: Freud and Nietzsche on the Nature and
Value of Sublimation
* II. 20th Century Engagements
* 8: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Twentieth Century Engagements:
Introduction
* 9: James Phillips: Merleau-Ponty and Psychoanalysis
* 10: Donald Levy: Wittgenstein and Psychoanalysis
* 11: Martin Jay: "In Psychoanalysis Nothing is True but the
Exaggerations": Freud and the Frankfurt School
* 12: Richard Bernstein: Ricoeur's Freud
* III. Clinical Theory
* 13: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Clinical Theory: Introduction
* 14: Jonathan Lear: Imagination and Reason, Method and Mourning in
Freudian Psychoanalysis
* 15: Judith Hughes: "A Ritual of Discourse": Conceptualizing and
Re-conceptualizing the Analytic Relationship
* 16: Agnes Petocz: 1. Symbolism, the primary process, and dreams:
Freud's contribution
* 17: Tamas Pataki: Wishfulfilment
* 18: Adam Leite: Integrating Unconscious Belief
* 19: David Finkelstein: Making the Unconscious Conscious
* IV. Phenomenology and Science
* 20: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Phenomenology and Science:
Introduction
* 21: Morris Eagle: Complexities in the Evaluation of the Scientific
Status of Psychoanalysis
* 22: Jim Hopkins: Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience
* 23: Michael Lacewing: How Should We Understand the Psychoanalytic
Unconscious?
* 24: Richard Gipps: A New Kind of Song: Psychoanalysis as Revelation
* 25: Thomas Fuchs: Body Memory and the Unconscious
* V. Aesthetics
* 26: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Aesthetics: Introduction
* 27: Damien Freeman: On Richard Wollheim's psychoanalytically informed
philosophy of art
* 28: Elisa Galgut: Literary Form and Mentalization
* 29: Damian Cox and Michael Levine: Psychoanalysis and Film
* VI. Religion
* 30: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Religion: Introduction
* 31: John Cottingham: Psychoanalysis and Religion
* 32: Rachel Blass: Psychoanalytic Thinking on Religious Truth and
Conviction
* 33: Richard Boothby: The No-Thing of God: Psychoanalysis of Religion
After Lacan
* VII. Ethics
* 34: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Ethics: Introduction
* 35: Joel Backström: Hiding from Love: The Repressed Insight in
Freud's Account of Morality
* 36: Edward Harcourt: Human Excellence and Psychic Health in
Psychoanalysis
* 37: Darcia Narvaez: Evolution, Childhood and the Moral Self
* VIII. Politics and Society
* 38: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Politics and Society:
Introduction
* 39: Stephen Frosh: Psychoanalysis, Politics and Society: What Remains
Radical in Psychoanalysis?
* 40: Michael Rustin: Epistemic Anxiety
* 41: Louise Gyler: Psychoanalysis in the 21st Century: Does Gender
Matter?
* 42: Judith Butler: 1. Political Philosophy in Freud: War,
Destruction, and the Critical Faculty