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    3 Being Conscious is Being-in-the-World.I. Metapsychological Frameworks - 1992 - In Frank S. Kessel, P. M. Cole & D. L. Johnson (eds.), Self and Consciousness: Multiple Perspectives. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 6--45.
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  2. Metapsychological Relativism and the Self.Stephen L. White - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (6):298-323.
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    Metapsychologism In The Philosophy Of Logic.Vladimir Bryushinkin - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 8:38-44.
    The problem of psychologism in the philosophy of logic and the different solutions of this problem are considered. Both traditional psychologistic and antipsychologistic solutions are shown to be untenable and the need for a new solution is demonstrated. The original program of metapsychologism is advanced as a solution to the problem of psychologism based on deduction-search theory. Two formalized levels of a logical procedure are distinguished: 1) an object-level at which a notion of inference is formalized; 2) a metalevel at (...)
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    Metapsychological relativism: A response to white.Steve Matthews - 1999 - Philosophical Papers 28 (1):55-76.
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    Nietzsche's dynamic metapsychology: this uncanny animal.Rex Welshon - 2014 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    An analysis and assessment of Nietzsche's metapsychology. Nietzsche is neither a dualist nor a physical reductionist about the mind. Instead, he is best interpreted as thinking that the mind is embodied and embedded in a larger natural and social environment with which it is dynamically engaged.
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    Process Metapsychology.John H. Buchanan - 2008 - In Michel Weber (ed.), Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought. De Gruyter. pp. 363-370.
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    Metapsychology of the creative process.Johan Heemskerk - 2020 - Philosophical Psychology 33 (4):653-656.
    Volume 33, Issue 4, May 2020, Page 653-656.
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    Metapsychology.J. P. Corbett - 1955 - Mind 64 (256):534-538.
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    Metapsychology and the suggestion argument: a reply to Grünbaum's critique of psychoanalysis.Ari Ollinheimo - 1999 - [Helsinki]: Finnish Academy of Science and Letters. Edited by Risto Vuorinen.
  10. The metapsychological object-a Freudian concept.Pl Assoun - 1989 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 43 (171):461-479.
  11. The metaphysics and metapsychology of personal identity: Why thought experiments matter in deciding who we are.Daniel Kolak - 1993 - American Philosophical Quarterly 30 (1):39-50.
    What are the metaphysical and metapsychological boundaries of a person? How do we draw our borders? This much is clear: personal identity without thought experiments is impossible. I develop a new way of conceptualizing physiological and psychological borders leading to a re-evaluation of the problem of personal identity within the contemporary literature, especially Parfit, arguing that we must, necessarily, turn to the conceptual analysis of metaphysical and metapsychological borders. I offer an explanation of the persistence of common sense against philosophical (...)
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    Freud’s Metapsychology and the Culture of Philosophy.Jan Zwicky - 1999 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 29 (sup1):211-226.
    (1999). Freud's Metapsychology and the Culture of Philosophy. Canadian Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 29, Supplementary Volume 25: Civilization and Oppression, pp. 211-226.
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    Metapsychology: Missing links in behavior, mind and science.Israel Nachson - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (2-3):387-389.
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    Freud as philosopher: metapsychology after Lacan.Richard Boothby - 2001 - New York: Routledge.
    Using Jacques Lacan's work as a key, this groundbreaking work reassesses the philosophical significance of Freud's most ambitious general theory of mental functioning: metapsychology. Richard Boothby forcefully argues that this theory has been misunderstood, and that therefore Freud's impact on philosophy has been unjustly muted. Freud as Philosopher illuminates in a fresh and newly accessible way the central points of Freud's metapsychology-including the guiding metaphor of psychical energy and the final, enigmatic theory of the twin drives of life (...)
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  15. The apparatus: Metapsychological approaches to the impression of reality in cinema.Jean-Louis Baudry - 1986 - In Philip Rosen (ed.), Narrative, Apparatus, Ideology: A Film Theory Reader. Columbia University Press. pp. 299--318.
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  16. Freud's Metapsychology: A Theory About Functional Architecture.John Douard - 1984 - Dissertation, University of Illinois at Chicago
    Psychoanalysis is often divided into two parts: the clinical theory and the metapsychology. Recent historical and philosophical work has led some psychoanalysts to argue that the metapsychology is a cryptic biology and not a psychological theory at all. Evidence for this view is largely that metapsychological concepts can be traced to Freud's "Project for a Scientific Psychology", in which he seems to argue that systems of neurons perform both psychological and neuro-physiological functions. The conclusion these writers have drawn (...)
     
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    Toward an Upbuilding Metapsychology: Kierkegaard, Lacan, and the Infinite Movement.Joe Larios - 2022 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 27 (1):341-368.
    This paper seeks to consider the similarities between Kierkegaard’s life stages and Lacan’s orders to demonstrate that we can understand each description in a structurally similar way to the other. Accordingly, a reading of Kierkegaard is developed that uses his life stages to describe a metapsychology, and a reading of Lacan is developed that shows how his orders can be conceived of progressively. All this leads to a further analysis of the different ways in which each stage relates to (...)
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    Time Driven: Metapsychology and the Splitting of the Drive.Adrian Johnston & Slavoj Zizek - 2005 - Northwestern University Press.
    Freud outlines two types of conflict; that between drives and reality; and that between the drives themselves. Adrian Johnston identifies a third; the conflict embedded within each and every drive.
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  19. “Every Path Will End in Darkness” or: Why Psychoanalysis Needs Metapsychology.José Brunner - 1994 - Science in Context 7 (1):83-101.
    This article focuses on the dialectic of metapsychology and hermeneutics in psychoanalysis. By combining the causal language of the former with the intentional terminology of the latter, Freud's discourse continuously transgresses narrowly conceived boundaries of scientific disciplines and places its stakes both in the humanities and the natural sciences. The argument is made that attempts to reduce psychoanalytic theory to either causal explanation or interpretation of meaning, turn it into a closed thought-system and rob it of its vitality. Moreover, (...)
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  20. The psychology of metapsychology.Timothy D. Wilson - 1997 - In Jonathan D. Cohen & Jonathan W. Schooler (eds.), Scientific Approaches to Consciousness. Lawrence Erlbaum.
     
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    Thomistic Thought as a Metapsychological Meeting Ground.Eugene M. DeRobertis - 2010 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 17 (4):367-372.
    Cognitive therapies are among the most popular forms of psychotherapy in the United States (e.g., Robins, Gosling & Craik 1999). It goes without saying that those seeking psychotherapeutic treatment are best served by a profession whose representatives thoughtfully examine their methods of choice. Giuseppe Butera’s article on cognitive therapy and Thomistic psychology is truly thoughtful, as he gives careful philosophical consideration to the basic premises of Aaron Beck’s cognitive approach to therapy. Accordingly, Butera’s work is a valuable contribution to the (...)
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    Notes on the Phantom: A Complement to Freud's Metapsychology.Nicolas Abraham & Nicholas Rand - 1987 - Critical Inquiry 13 (2):287-292.
    The belief that the spirits of the dead can return to haunt the living exists either as a tenet or as a marginal conviction in all civilizations, whether ancient or modern. More often than not, the dead do not return to reunite the living with their loved ones but rather to lead them into some dreadful snare, entrapping them with disastrous consequences. To be sure, all the departed may return, but some are predestined to haunt: the dead who have been (...)
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    Imagining Otherwise: Metapsychology and the Analytic a Posteriori.Andrew Cutrofello - 1997 - Northwestern University Press.
    This work sets out to perform a psychoanalytic inversion of transcendental philosophy, taking Kant's synthetic a priori judgments and reading them in terms of a foreclosed Kantian category, that of the analytic a posteriori.
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    What Is Freud's Metapsychology?Patricia Kitcher & Kathleen V. Wilkes - 1988 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 62 (1):101 - 137.
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    What is Freud's Metapsychology?Patricia Kitcher & Kathleen V. Wilkes - 1988 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 62 (1):101-138.
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    Freud's Metapsychology.David L. Smith - 1975 - Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology 2:60-71.
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    Freud's Metapsychology.David L. Smith - 1975 - Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology 2:60-71.
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  28. “Picturing the Mind: Freud on Metapsychology and Methodology.” Die Seele abbilden. Über Freuds Methodologie und Metapsychologie.Francey Russell - 2022 - WestEnd. Neue Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 1.
    [please see my website for the English language version] What is the relationship between a philosophical or theoretical conception of mind, and the mind’s conception of itself? Should the latter constrain the former? And how does the mind itself understand a theory of mind, that is, a theory of itself? I raise these questions by means of Freud. Freud suggested that the mind cannot merely theoretically comprehend psychoanalytic concepts but must be able to “recognize” and “sympathize” with them. I call (...)
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  29. ch. Nine The presence of absence in the transference: some clinical, countertransference, and metapsychological implications.James S. Rose - 2011 - In James Rose (ed.), Mapping psychic reality: triangulation, communication and insight. London: Karnac.
     
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    Book Review: Metapsychology of the Creative Process: Continuous Novelty as the Ground for Creative Advance. [REVIEW]Robert Prentner - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    How does Paul Ricoeur apply metapsychology to collective memory?Esteban Lythgoe - 2018 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 8 (2):55-71.
    The concept of “abused collective memory” gathers two of Ricœur’s main lines of concern: history and psychoanalysis. The article aims to explain how this convergence was possible, especially, when the transposition of the Freudian metapsychology from the individual to the collective level was hindered by the Ricœurian emphasis on the Freudian libidinal economy. Our hypothesis is that this convergence required two intermediate steps. The first one gathered psychoanalysis and history within the larger framework of otherness as flesh. The second (...)
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    The concept of consciousness in Freud's Project for a psychology and its metapsychological consequences.Richard Theisen Simanke & Fátima Siqueira Caropreso - 2005 - Trans/Form/Ação 28 (1):85-108.
    Freud's Project for a psychology presents a wide reflection on the concept of consciousness, which, in spite of certains difficulties, casts some light on how Freud then conceived the relations between consciousness, representation and language. The aim of this paper is to circumscribe the meaning of the concept of consciousness found in the Project for a psychology and to discuss some of its consequences for the way consciousness is approached later in Freudian metapsychology.No Projeto de uma psicologia, de 1895, (...)
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    The Bio-semiotic Roots of Metapsychology.Anna Aragno - 2010 - Biosemiotics 3 (1):57-77.
    This paper provides an overview of the origins, vicissitudes, and abandonment of ‘metapsychology’, the psycho-biological scientific core of the Freudian opus, and introduces the authors’ key revisions. Although couched in the language of metaphor and analogy from 19th century physics, the conceptual foundations of Freud’s theories contained the seeds of a bio-semiotic theory of mind and of human nature in the natural world. Its updated, modernized, version opens the door to an inter-penetrative epistemology leading to universal principles of logical (...)
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  34. Envy, sin of sins, painful birth of desire : towards a metapsychology of ressentiment.Frank Vande Veire - 2018 - In Sjoerd van Tuinen (ed.), The polemics of ressentiment: variations on Nietzsche. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Imagining Otherwise, Metapsychology and the Analytic A Posteriori. [REVIEW]Sidney Axinn - 2003 - International Studies in Philosophy 35 (4):212-213.
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    Vygotsky's non-classical dialectical metapsychology.Dorothy Robbins - 2003 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 33 (3):303–312.
    The approach taken here is to begin to understand the focus from abstract to concrete in learning to master the principles of methodology, which are different from Western methods and procedures. This methodology is opposed to the empiricist approach of establishing rules and procedures from the concrete to the abstract. The initial discussion revolves around an explanation of the use of metaphor, metatheory, and psychology understood as a non-classical science. There is then a discussion on dialectics, dialectical synthesis, and metafacts. (...)
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    Anxiety and Ontology: Toward the Lacanian Materialist Metapsychology of the Affect.Boštjan Nedoh - 2021 - Filozofski Vestnik 41 (3).
    Notwithstanding the fact that already in his early essay “The Logical Time” Lacan suggested that the “ontological form of anxiety” is the constitutive element in the process of the constitution of subjectivity, thus far there have only been rare attempts at inquiring into the relation between the affect of anxiety and Lacan’s critique of classical ontology, which this article will try to explore. Specifically, my argument will be that Lacanian anxiety, unlike, for instance, its Heideggerian variation, is inextricably connected with (...)
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  38. Problem: The Logical Structure of Psychoanalytic Metapsychology.Joseph T. Clark - 1961 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 35:172.
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    The Logical Structure of Psychoanalytic Metapsychology.Joseph T. Clark - 1961 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 35:172-179.
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    Review of Richard Boothby, Freud As Philosopher: Metapsychology After Lacan[REVIEW]Elliot L. Jurist - 2002 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (5).
  41. Unlikely allies: embodied social cognition and the intentional stance.Tadeusz Wieslaw Zawidzki - 2012 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 11 (4):487-506.
    I argue that proponents of embodied social cognition (ESC) can usefully supplement their views if they enlist the help of an unlikely ally: Daniel Dennett. On Dennett’s view, human social cognition involves adopting the intentional stance (IS), i.e., assuming that an interpretive target’s behavior is an optimally rational attempt to fulfill some desire relative to her beliefs. Characterized this way, proponents of ESC would reject any alliance with Dennett. However, for Dennett, to attribute mental states from the intentional stance is (...)
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    Cérebro, percepção e linguagem: elementos para uma metapsicologia da representação em Sobre a concepção das afasias (1891) de Freud.Richard Theisen Simanke - 2007 - Discurso 36:55-94.
    The aim of this paper is to show that Freud’s Conception of aphasia is the first step towards the framing of a doctrine of representation whose main features remain unchanged throughout the further developments of his work. The right comprehension of such a doctrine is a fundamental requirement in the study of Freud’s metapsychology conceived as a naturalistic science of the mind.
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    Obra de arte y naturaleza en la lectura trascendental de la metapsicología freudiana de Paul Ricoeur.Adrián Bertorello & Julieta Bareiro - 2016 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 28 (1):7-30.
    The purpose of this article is to investigate the aporia of the epistemological status of Freudian metapsychology as represented by Ricoeur’s hermeneutics. This aporia centers on the concept of psychic nature as the ultimate target of metapsychological speculation. The question this article addresses is whether the psychic apparatus that emerges from metapsychological speculation responds to a conception of nature that belongs to a physical model or a phenomenological model. This question has an ambiguous answer in Ricoeur’s work. In order (...)
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    Lacan and Klein, Creation and Discovery: An Essay of Reintroduction.Adam Rosen-Carole - 2011 - Lexington Books.
    This book reconstructs the metapsychological and clinical theories of Melanie Klein and Jacques Lacan in a manner designed to redress prevalent mischaracterizations of their works that are largely responsible for the deadlocked polemics between partisans of Kleinian and Lacanian camps.
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    The Myth of Pain.Valerie Gray Hardcastle - 1999 - MIT Press.
    or Browse over 3500 reviews in " by Valerie Hardcastle, Ph.D. " _Metapsychology_.
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    Der erstaunliche methodologische Widerspruch zwischen Freuds Metapsychologie und seiner analytischen Technik.Wolfgang Detel - 2017 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 65 (5).
    Freud’s metapsychology has been interpreted in a number of different ways. Some scholars see him committed to classical scientism, others to genuine hermeneutics. Many Freud philologists suggest that he moved from an early scientism to hermeneutic methods in his later writings, and some think he misunderstood his own angle, thinking himself to be a natural scientist, but actually practising hermeneutics. The article first looks at Freud’s model of the soul and his remarks about psychoanalytic explanations and concludes that there (...)
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  47. The Consciousness Paradox: Consciousness, Concepts, and Higher-Order Thoughts.Rocco J. Gennaro - 2012 - MIT Press.
    Consciousness is arguably the most important area within contemporary philosophy of mind and perhaps the most puzzling aspect of the world. Despite an explosion of research from philosophers, psychologists, and scientists, attempts to explain consciousness in neurophysiological, or even cognitive, terms are often met with great resistance. In The Consciousness Paradox, Rocco Gennaro aims to solve an underlying paradox, namely, how it is possible to hold a number of seemingly inconsistent views, including higher-order thought (HOT) theory, conceptualism, infant and animal (...)
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    Death and Mastery: Psychoanalytic Drive Theory and the Subject of Late Capitalism.Benjamin Y. Fong - 2016 - Columbia University Press.
    The first philosophers of the Frankfurt School famously turned to the psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund Freud to supplement their Marxist analyses of ideological subjectification. Since the collapse of their proposed "marriage of Marx and Freud," psychology and social theory have grown apart to the impoverishment of both. Returning to this union, Benjamin Y. Fong reconstructs the psychoanalytic "foundation stone" of critical theory in an effort to once again think together the possibility of psychic and social transformation. Drawing on the work (...)
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    Prolegomena to any future materialism.Adrian Johnston - 2019 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    In this the second volume of his trilogy, Adrian Johnston delineates the philosophy of nature requisite for a properly materialist theory of irreducible autonomous subjectivity. Bringing to light a hitherto invisible undercurrent linking together Hegelian "Naturphilosophie," Marxian-Engelsian-Leninist dialectical materialism, Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalytic metapsychology, and today's approaches to metaphysics and the philosophy of science on both sides of the analytic-continental divide, he assembles an ontology that dramatically transfors our understandings of figures like Hegel, Marx, Engels, Lenin, Lukács, Freud, Lacan, Althusser, and (...)
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    The unadorned thread of yoga: the Yoga-sūtra of Patañjali in English: a compilation of English translations of Śri Patanjali's exposition on the Yoga Darśana. Patañjali & Salvatore Zambito - 1992 - Poulsbo, WA: Yoga-Sūtras Institute Press. Edited by Salvatore Zambito.
    The Yoga-Sutra of Patañjali is the central text, the core of practical theory and guiding instruction of all Yoga disciplines and traditions. It defines and delineates the technical, metapsychological, and meditative premises of the philosophical and practical fields of Yoga. The Yoga-Sutra is one of humanity's most impressive treatises on consciousness and transcendent psychology. The first translations of the Indian philosophical treatises into European languages appeared in the mid-1800s. Since then nearly 102 English versions of the Yoga-Sutra of Patañjali have (...)
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