Freud Among the Philosophers: The Psychoanalytic Unconscious and its Philosophical Critics

Yale University Press (1996)
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In this highly original book, Donald Levy considers the most important and persuasive of these philosophical criticisms, as articulated by four figures: Ludwig Wittgenstein, William James, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Adolf Grunbaum.

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