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    The Foundations of Psychoanalysis: A Philosophical Critique. Adolf Grünbaum.Morris N. Eagle - 1986 - Philosophy of Science 53 (1):65-88.
    This book consists thematically of three broad sections: a lengthy introduction in which Grünbaum critically assesses the hermeneutic construal of psychoanalysis, as represented in the work of Habermas, G. S. Klein, and Ricoeur; a critical examination of Popper's assessment of both psychoanalysis and inductivism; and a logical analysis of core psychoanalytic ideas that constitute the foundation for much of psychoanalytic theory. This last section is, in my view, the heart of the book and therefore, it is that section on which (...)
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    The epistemological status of recent developments in psychoanalytic theory.Morris N. Eagle - 1983 - In Robert S. Cohen & Larry Laudan (eds.), Physics, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis: Essays in Honor of Adolf Grünbaum. D. Reidel. pp. 31--55.
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    The effects of subliminal stimuli of aggressive content upon conscious cognition.Morris N. Eagle - 1959 - Journal of Personality 27:578-600.
  4. The psychoanalytic and the cognitive unconscious.Morris N. Eagle - 1987 - In Robert Stern (ed.), Theories of the Unconscious and Theories of the Self. Analytic Press. pp. 155--189.
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    Synonymity, antonymity, and association in false recognition responses.Leonard Grossman & Morris Eagle - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 83 (2p1):244.
  6. Interface of Psychoanalysis and Psychology.J. Barron, Morris N. Eagle & D. Wolitzky (eds.) - 1992 - American Psychological Association.
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    Relationship between conditions of CRS presentation and the category of false recognition errors.Phebe Cramer & Morris Eagle - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 94 (1):1.
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    A reply to Carveth.Morris Eagle - 1988 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (3):371-375.
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    Critical notice on Erwin and Fisher.Morris N. Eagle - 1983 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 13 (3):335-346.
  10. Does a Philosophical Grounding in an Existential Ontology Make for a Better Psychotherapist?Morris N. Eagle - 2015 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 22 (2):121-124.
    Let me begin by summarizing my understanding of some of Hersch’s main points. He proposes 1) that “the use of existential themes and concepts” and “an existential ontology provides a more suitable philosophical grounding for psychotherapeutic theories and practices”; and 2) that “an existential version of the mental status examination… can provide us with a more in-depth understanding of…an individual’s experiential world”. According to Hersch, an existential perspective directs our attention to the existential guilt and anxiety “present inherently in the (...)
     
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    Privileged Access and the Status of Self-Knowledge in Cartesian and Freudian Conceptions of the Mental.Morris Eagle - 1982 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 12 (4):349-373.
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    Psychoanalysis as hermeneutics.Morris N. Eagle - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (2):231-232.
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    Psychoanalytic conceptions of the self.Morris N. Eagle - 1991 - In J. Strauss (ed.), The Self: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Springer Verlag. pp. 49--65.
  14. Postmodern influences on contemporary psychoanalysis.Morris Eagle - 2009 - In Roger Frie & Donna M. Orange (eds.), Beyond Postmodernism: New Dimensions in Theory and Practice. Routledge.
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    Psychotherapy versus placebo: An end to polemics.Morris N. Eagle - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (2):288-289.
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    Recall and recognition in intentional and incidental learning.Morris Eagle & Eli Leiter - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (1):58.
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    Subjective experience: its fate in psychology, psychoanalysis and philosophy of mind.Morris N. Eagle - 2024 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Morris N. Eagle explores the understanding and role of subjective experience in the disciplines of psychology, psychoanalysis, and philosophy of mind. Elaborating how different understandings of subjective experience give rise to very different theories of the nature of the mind, Eagle then explains how these shape clinical practices. In particular, Eagle addresses the strong tendency in the disciplines concerned with the nature of the mind to overlook the centrality of subjective experience in one's life, to view it with suspicion, and (...)
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    The Epistemological Status of Psychoanalysis.Morris Eagle - 1989 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 56.
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    Psychoanalytic Therapy as Health Care: Effectiveness and Economics in the 21st Century.Harriette Kaley, Morris N. Eagle & David Leo Wolitzky (eds.) - 1999 - Routledge.
    In _Psychoanalytic Therapy as Health Care_, a timely and trenchant consideration of the clash of values between managed care and psychoanalysis, contributors elaborate a thoughtful defense of the therapeutic necessity and social importance of contemporary psychoanalytic and psychodynamic approaches in the provision of mental health care. Part I begins with the question of where psychoanalytic treatments now stand in relation to health care; contributors offer explanations of the current state of affairs and consider possible directions of future developments. Part II (...)
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    Review of Jeffrey B. Abramson: Liberation and Its Limits: The Moral and Political Thought of Freud[REVIEW]Morris N. Eagle - 1988 - Ethics 98 (3):593-595.