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  1. Nothingness at the heart of being.Existential Psychoanalysis & Betty Cannon - 2010 - In Adrian Mirvish & Adrian van den Hoven (eds.), New Perspectives on Sartre. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 412.
     
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    Existential psychoanalysis.Jean-Paul Sartre - 1981 - Washington, D.C.: Regnery. Edited by Hazel Estella Barnes.
    In Existential Psychoanalysis, Sartre criticizes modern psychology in general, and Freud's determinism in particular. His often brilliant analysis of these areas and his proposals for their correction indicate in what direction an existential psychoanalysis might be developed. Sartre does all this on the basis of his existential understanding of man, and his unshakeable conviction that the human being simply cannot be understood at all if we see in him only what our study of subhuman forms (...)
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    Existential Psychoanalysis and Metaphysics.George A. Schrader - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):139 - 164.
    Having indicated my own enthusiasm for the project, I must hasten to add that it is precisely the explicit philosophical concern of existential psychoanalysis which constitutes its greatest vulnerability. No matter how strong one's interest in metaphysics may be and, hence, his initial sympathy with the metaphysical component in existential psychoanalysis, if one is critical and honest he cannot long avoid the question: what will be the results for psychoanalysis as a science? Two considerations are (...)
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    Existential Psychoanalysis.Kurt F. Reinhardt - 1955 - New Scholasticism 29 (2):247-249.
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    Existential psychoanalysis and Freudian psychoanalysis.Louis N. Sandowsky - 2005 - Janus Head (Special Edition on Philosophical Practice) 8 (2).
    This essay examines the similarities and dissimilarities between Freudian psychoanalysis and the form of analysis outlined by Sartre in Being and Nothingness in relation to the theory of inten- tionality developed by Brentano and Husserl. The principal aim of the paper is to establish a suitable starting point for a dialogue between these two forms of analysis, whose respective terminologies with respect to consciousness and the unconscious appear to cancel one another out.
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  6. Existential Psychoanalysis and Freudian Psychoanalysis.Louis Sandowsky - 2005 - Janus Head 8 (2).
    This essay examines the similarities and dissimilarities between Freudian psychoanalysis and the form of analysis outlined by Sartre in Being and Nothingness in relation to the theory of intentionality developed by Brentano and Husserl. The principal aim of the paper is to establish a suitable starting point for a dialogue between these two forms of analysis, whose respective terminologies with respect to consciousness and the unconscious appear to cancel one another out.
     
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    Existential Psychoanalysis.Sartre: His Philosophy and Psychoanalysis.Alvin P. Dobsevage, Jean-Paul Sartre, Hazel E. Barnes & Alfred Stern - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (15):412.
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    Towards a Phenomenologico-Existential Psychoanalysis: Structure, Illness, Situation, and Periodicity within Logics of Phenomenology.Daniel Bristow - 2023 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 23:107-127.
    This article constitutes an attempt to articulate productive crossovers between some of the philosophical groundings and theoretical underpinnings on which various schools of phenomenology are based and areas within the practice and theory of psychoanalysis that chime with these. It works ultimately towards establishing a _phenomenologico-existential psychoanalysis _from these researches, out of which key concepts of illness, structure, situation, and periodicity are excavated; and into which they are incorporated.
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  9. Existential Psychoanalysis.Jean-Paul Sartre - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 9 (35):258-261.
     
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    Existential Psychoanalysis.Jean-Paul Sartre, Hazel E. Barnes & Alfred Stern - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (15):412-418.
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  11. Existential Psychoanalysis.Jean-Paul Sartre, F. H. Heinemann & J. M. Spier - 1954 - Ethics 64 (4):317-319.
     
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    Existential Psychoanalysis.Lewis S. Feuer - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (3):427-429.
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  13. El psicoanálisis existencial: Existential Psychoanalysis.Juan Gómez - 2013 - HASER. Revista Internacional de Filosofía Aplicada 4:29-50.
    El psicoanálisis existencial es una de esas críticas constructivas derivadas del psicoanálisis empírico que intenta abrirse camino como alternativa, renovación y modelo de terapia psicoanalítica. Ha encontrado una fundamentación óntico-ontológica desde la cual mostrar al ser descrito tal como se manifiesta en tres estadios concretos: el para-sí, en-sí y para-otro, para llegar a ver que las relaciones con los otros son las que nos provocan esos desequilibrios psíquicos. Nuestro psicoanálisis se plantea como una superación al psicoanálisis empírico en el rechazo (...)
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    Essays in existential psychoanalysis: on the primary of authenticity.M. Guy Thompson - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    In this brilliant and revolutionary collection of fourteen major essays that draw from more than twenty-five years of painstaking research, M. Guy Thompson regales us with a stunning revisioning of conventional psychoanalysis that deepens our understanding of the human condition. Integrating the most seminal existentialist philosophers, including Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Sartre, with the most forward thinking psychoanalysts over the past century, including Freud, Laing, Bion, Winnicott, and Lacan, Thompson offers a profound yet deeply personal vision of what psychoanalysis (...)
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    Sartre, his philosophy and existential psychoanalysis.Alfred Stern - 1967 - New York,: Delacorte Press.
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    The Essentials of Existential Psychoanalysis.Neil Soggie - 2006 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 6 (2):1-3.
    The purpose of this inquiry was to provide a guide for discussing the essential requirements for existential therapy, in particular within the initial phase. From the responses of a sample of professional therapists, three essential themes have been identified: convenience (that is, having a script that will allow the therapist to reach a rapid understanding of the nature of the client’s existential being), mythic familiarity, and an emphasis upon imaginal techniques. Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology , Volume 6, Edition (...)
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    Existential Psychoanalysis[REVIEW]Lewis S. Feuer - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (3):427.
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    A question of method: Existential psychoanalysis and Sartre'sCritique of Dialectical Reason.Alan D. Schrift - 1987 - Man and World 20 (4):399-418.
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    Praxis, Need, and Desire in Sarter's Later Philosophy: An Addendum to Existential Psychoanalysis.Betty Cannon - 1992 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 4 (2-3):131-141.
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    «Highlighting» of the Нuman Being: an Existential Psychoanalysis of Medard Boss.Павел Гуревич - 2020 - Philosophical Anthropology 6 (2):6-24.
    The article gives a detailed view of the existential psychoanalysis of Swiss philosopher and psychologist Medard Boss. Based on the fundamental ontology of M. Heidegger, M. Boss criticizes the psychodynamic theories of the human psyche and turns to the analysis of the problem of human nature. A person, from the Boss's point of view, can only be understood as a person in the world (being-in-the-world). Through human existence, being can manifest itself as such. This is the destination of (...)
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  21. ARTRE'S Existential Psychoanalysis[REVIEW]Feuer Feuer - 1954 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15:427.
     
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    Book Review:Existential Psychoanalysis. Jean-Paul Sartre; Existentialism and the Modern Predicament. F. H. Heinemann; Christianity and Existentialism. J. M. Spier. [REVIEW]Frederick A. Olafson - 1954 - Ethics 64 (4):317-.
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    “Children’s questions” and “adult answers”: existential psychoanalysis (reflection on the book: Epstein M.N. Children’s questions: dialogues. Moscow, ArsisBooks Publishing House, 2020. 176 p.). [REVIEW]Sergey Borisov - 2020 - Sotsium I Vlast 3:85-90.
    The article is a philosophical reflection of the author, caused by M.N. Epstein’s book “Children’s Questions: Dialogues” (Moscow, 2020). The book presents more than 300 children’s questions, covering the most diverse facets of being: from the universe as a whole to psychological, moral, social, aesthetic problems. The idea of the book is to engage children and adults in a general conversation about the most important phenomena of the universe. The author of the article weaves the material of the book into (...)
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    Existential Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis.Peter A. Bertocci - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):690 - 710.
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    Apprehending the Inaccessible: Freudian Psychoanalysis and Existential Phenomenology.Richard Askay & Jensen Farquhar - 2006 - Northwestern University Press.
    Throughout history philosophers have relentlessly pursued what may be called "inaccessible domains." This book explores how the traditions of existential phenomenology relate to Freudian psychoanalysis. A clear, succinct, and systematic account of the philosophical presuppositions of psychoanalytic theory and practice, this work offers a deeper and richer understanding and appreciation of Freudian thought, as well as its antecedents and influences. With its unique perspective on Freud's work, Apprehending the Inaccessible puts readers in a better position to appreciate his (...)
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    Psychoanalysis and Social Science.Psychoanalysis and Existential Philosophy.Hendrik M. Ruitenbeek - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (4):591-593.
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    Existential Phenomenology and PsychoanalysisGeneral PsychopathologyBeing-in-the-WorldPsychoanalysis and DaseinsanalysisThe Self in Transformation: Psychoanalysis, Philosophy, and the Life of the Spirit. [REVIEW]Peter A. Bertocci - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):690-710.
    What are the conditions that make understanding of a disturbed person possible? It is by no means easy to restrict oneself to this question after analyzing the first three studies in psychopathology before us. But it is important for philosophers to take note of the new question that phenomenological and existential psychopathologists are asking. Should we assume, as philosophers usually do, that the understanding of disturbed persons ought to proceed by the rules that presumably apply to the experience and (...)
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    Apprehending the inaccessible: Freudian psychoanalysis and existential phenomenology.M. Guy Thompson - 2007 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 38 (1):136-150.
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  29. H. M. Ruitenbeek , "Psychoanalysis and Social Science" and "Psycho-analysis and Existential Philosophy". [REVIEW]Tad S. Clements - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (4):591.
     
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    Psychoanalysis at the Test of Time: Jacques Lacan’s Teaching.Marco Castagna - 2016 - In Flavia Santoianni (ed.), The Concept of Time in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy. Springer Verlag.
    The question of “time” is a worthy topic of psychoanalytic inquiry, concerning at least three different levels: technical, epistemological, and existential. However, if subjective well-being is the ultimate purpose of the analytic experience, it is immediately clear that the last level also defines the previous ones. In this perspective, we can attribute an innovative role to Lacan’s inquiry on time, in receiving the Freudian psychoanalytical legacy and in participating in the contemporary thought about subjective consciousness of time. Indeed, starting (...)
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    Psychoanalysis and the Interpretation of Literature: A Correspondence with Erich Heller.Heinz Kohut - 1978 - Critical Inquiry 4 (3):433-450.
    Dear Professor Heller . . . Your paper had started out superbly. It was a great aesthetic and cognitive pleasure to follow you as you guided us through the intellectual history of the main idea of Kleist's essay, from Plato through the biblical Fall of Man, to Schiller, and Kierkegaard, and Kafka. Indeed the perceptive listener's experience was so satisfying that his disappointment was doubled when he came to realize that all this erudition and beauty had been displayed only in (...)
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    Immigration in Psychoanalysis: Locating Ourselves.Julia Beltsiou (ed.) - 2015 - Routledge.
    Immigration in Psychoanalysis: Locating Ourselves presents a unique approach to understanding the varied and multi-layered experience of immigration, exploring how social, cultural, political, and historical contexts shape the psychological experience of immigration, and with it the encounter between foreign-born patients and their psychotherapists. Beltsiou brings together a diverse group of contributors, including Ghislaine Boulanger, Eva Hoffman and Dori Laub, to discuss their own identity as immigrants and how it informs their work. They explore the complexity and the contradictions of (...)
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    Immigration in Psychoanalysis: Locating Ourselves.Julia Beltsiou (ed.) - 2015 - Routledge.
    Immigration in Psychoanalysis: Locating Ourselves presents a unique approach to understanding the varied and multi-layered experience of immigration, exploring how social, cultural, political, and historical contexts shape the psychological experience of immigration, and with it the encounter between foreign-born patients and their psychotherapists. Beltsiou brings together a diverse group of contributors, including Ghislaine Boulanger, Eva Hoffman and Dori Laub, to discuss their own identity as immigrants and how it informs their work. They explore the complexity and the contradictions of (...)
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  34. Existential shame, temporality and cracks in the "ordinary "filled in" process of things".Sue Austin - 2017 - In Ladson Hinton & Hessel Willemsen (eds.), Temporality and Shame: Perspectives From Psychoanalysis and Philosophy. New York: Routledge.
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  35. Introducing post-existential practice.D. Loewenthal - 2008 - Philosophical Practice 3 (3):316.
    This paper, in introducing this Special Issue, proposes a place for exploring notions of wellbeing at the start of the 21st Century that are in contrast to the increasing cultural dominance of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy . An attempt is made to offer a space where we might still be able to think about how alienated we are through valuing existential notions such as experience and meaning whilst questioning other aspects such as existentialism’s inferred narcissism and the place it has (...)
     
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    Interdependency: The fourth existential insult to humanity.Tom Malleson - 2018 - Contemporary Political Theory 17 (2):160-186.
    Sigmund Freud famously described three existential insults to humanity stemming from heliocentrism, evolution, and psychoanalysis. In recent years we are, perhaps, beginning to see the emergence of a fourth: interdependency. Over the last several centuries, Anglo-American culture has modelled itself on a vision of the independent individual – strong, autonomous, and self-sufficient. Yet from feminist theory, communitarianism, disability theory, institutionalist economics, and elsewhere, the evidence mounts that independence is, in most contexts, a myth. We are, in fact, fundamentally (...)
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    Heidegger and Post-Cartesian Psychoanalysis: My Personal, Psychoanalytic, and Philosophical Sojourn.Robert D. Stolorow - 2013 - The Humanistic Psychologist 41:209-218.
    The dual aim of this article is to show both how Heidegger’s existential philosophy enriches post-Cartesian psychoanalysis and how post-Cartesian psychoanalysis enriches Heidegger’s existential philosophy. Characterized as a phenomenological contextualism, post-Cartesian psychoanalysis finds philosophical grounding in Heidegger’s ontological contextualism, condensed in his term for the human kind of Being, Being-in-the-world. Specifically, Heidegger provides philosophical support (a) for a theoretical and clinical shift from mind to world, from the intrapsychic to the intersubjective; (b) for a shift (...)
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    Meaning-centred existential analysis: philosophy as psychotherapy in the work of Viktor E. Frankl.Péter Sárkány - 2016 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Heidegger and Post-Cartesian Psychoanalysis.Robert D. Stolorow - 2013 - In Francois Raffoul & Eric S. Nelson (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 451.
    The aim of this chapter is to show how Heidegger’s existential philosophy enriches post-Cartesian psychoanalysis and vice versa.
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    Freedom and Psychoanalysis: Proposals and Limitations.Consuelo Martinez-Priego - 2018 - In 23rd World Congress of Philosophy (WCP 2013). Athens: pp. 33-37.
    It is patently clear that theoretical difficulties in the understanding of human freedom exist, the roots of which can be found in classic psychological proposals. The western crisis may require reconsideration of freedom and responsibility as expressed in each person. One such proposal of this type begs clarification of the approaches that led to the loss of freedom in the existential horizon and thus of social dynamics. The purpose of this paper is to explain its roots in the psychoanalytic (...)
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    HEIDELBERG MATURATION: phenomenological critique of psychoanalysis.Yehor Butsykin - 2020 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 4:60-75.
    This article attempts to historically reconstruct the phenomenological critique of psychoanalysis in order to establish a new framework of understanding psychoanalytic theory and practice, given the need for a new phenomenological justification of psychoanalysis as a special intersubjective experience of the analyst-analysand interaction. At the beginning of the twentieth century, a number of phenomenologically oriented psy- chotherapies emerged within Western psychiatry. All of them were more or less influenced or exist in polemics with psychoanalytic teaching and relied primarily (...)
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    Repression in the Existential Lives of Dostoevsky’s Poor People.Jesús Ramirez - 2021 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 23 (1):105-121.
    This paper explores Sigmund Freud's concept of repression in the existential strife exhibited by two main characters, Makar Alexyevitch and Varvara Alexyevna, in Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Poor People." To demonstrate this, I psychoanalyze of how they handle their repressed desires, emphasizing the necessity of Freud's main rule for this method: Openness. Dostoevsky's "Poor People" presents an existential crisis handled through openness and mishandled when an individual represses one's desires. In delving into Dostoevsky's first novel, I demonstrate a link between (...)
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    World, Affectivity, Trauma: Heidegger and Post-Cartesian Psychoanalysis.Robert D. Stolorow - 2011 - Routledge.
    Stolorow and his collaborators' post-Cartesian psychoanalytic perspective – intersubjective-systems theory – is a phenomenological contextualism that illuminates worlds of emotional experience as they take form within relational contexts. After outlining the evolution and basic ideas of this framework, Stolorow shows both how post-Cartesian psychoanalysis finds enrichment and philosophical support in Heidegger's analysis of human existence, and how Heidegger's existential philosophy, in turn, can be enriched and expanded by an encounter with post-Cartesian psychoanalysis. In doing so, he creates (...)
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    The illusion of autonomy: Locating humanism in existential-psychoanalytic social theory.Sam Han - 2015 - History of the Human Sciences 28 (1):66-83.
    This article assesses a realm of psychoanalytic social theory that is relatively under-discussed – existential psychoanalysis – in order to gain further insight into the relationship of psychoanalytic ideas to humanism. I offer a reading of certain influential thinkers in this tradition, namely Jean-Paul Sartre, Ludwig Binswanger and Medard Boss, presenting conceptual clarifications while highlighting a cluster of important aspects of their respective repertoires relevant to humanism. I do so with the intention of teasing out how contributing voices (...)
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    Sartre's Phenomenological Anthropology between Psychoanalysis and 'Daseinsanalysis'.Alain Flajoliet - 2010 - Sartre Studies International 16 (1):40-59.
    This essay compares Sartre's existential psychoanalysis with Freud's psychoanalysis and Binswanger's Daseinsanalysis . On the one hand, Sartre's psychoanalysis, despite the pure phenomenological interpretation of the factical self (in the first part of Being and Nothingness ), is ultimately metaphysically founded on the concept of 'human reality' (in the fourth part of the book), so that this psychoanalysis cannot be identified with the way of interpreting existence in the Daseinsanalyse . On the other hand, Sartre's (...)
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    Psychoanalytic investigations in philosophy: an interdisciplinary exploration of current existential challenges.Dorit Lemberger (ed.) - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This pioneering volume explores and exemplifies the relevance of psychoanalysis to contemporary philosophical problems. The novelty of the book's viewpoint is the consideration of psychoanalysis as an existentialist mode of thinking that deals with current existential problems such as loneliness, uncertainty, struggling with personal tragedies and rehabilitation. Each chapter presents classic aspects of psychoanalytic theory based on Greek tragedies, as well as their similarities with interdisciplinary aspects in other areas of study like modern literature, hermeneutics, and philosophy (...)
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  47. The primacy of experience in R.d. Laing's approach to psychoanalysis.M. Guy Thompson - 2003 - In Roger Frie (ed.), Understanding experience: psychotherapy and postmodernism. New York: Routledge.
    This paper explores R. D. Laing's application of existential and phenomenological tradtions, specifically Hegel and Heidegger, to his groundbreaking work with psychotic process as well as psychotherapeutic practice more generally.
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    Sartre and Psychoanalysis[REVIEW]George J. Stack - 1992 - Review of Metaphysics 45 (4):847-849.
    Informed by Hazel Barnes's interpretation of Sartre's thought, as well as her own sympathetic construction of a Sartrean psychoanalysis, Cannon undertakes the ambitious project of defending Sartre's existential psychology. She distinguishes it from Freud's psychoanalytical theory, indicates previously unseen associations between Sartre's psychology and post-Freudian object-relations theories, and discusses and criticizes Lacan's elaborate structural psychology. This innovative study breaks through the artificial barrier separating philosophical conceptions of the self and its development from the rich theoretical and practical field (...)
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    Dialectical Virtue and the Philosophy of Psychoanalysis.Richard G. T. Gipps - 2018 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 25 (2):61-63.
    Philosophical engagements with psychoanalysis have taken several forms. Some have offered a philosophical re-vision of psychoanalytical understandings of human nature. Thus, we have Boss, Binswanger, Sartre, and Merleau-Ponty offering us existential-phenomenological; Ricoeur hermeneutic; Lacan structuralist; and Heaton, Elder, and Fingarette Wittgensteinian, readings of unconscious life and of therapeutic action. Such philosophical elaborations of the most apt reflective and the most fruitful revisionary understanding of dynamic unconsciousness also involve parallel critique of such aspects of psychoanalytical psychology's immanent self-understanding as...
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    In search of the good life: Emmanuel Levinas, psychoanalysis, and the art of living.Paul Marcus - 2010 - London: Karnac Books.
    Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995), French phenomenological philosopher and Talmudic commentator, is regarded as perhaps the greatest ethical philosopher of our time. While Levinas enjoys prominence in the philosophical and scholarly community, especially in Europe, there are few if any books or articles written that take Levinas's extremely difficult to understand, if not obtuse, philosophy and apply it to the everyday lives of real people struggling to give greater meaning and purpose, especially ethical meaning, to their personal lives. This book attempts to (...)
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