
Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and the A-rational Mind
by Brakel, Linda A WBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Dr. Linda A.W. Brakel is an Adjunct Associate Professor in Psychiatry at the University of Michigan Medical School, where she is Co-Associate Director of the Hunt Memorial Laboratory for Research on Subliminal Processes. She is also Research Associate in the Philosophy Department at the University of Michigan, and a practising psychoanalyst, on the faculty of the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute. In all of these roles she has had a close acquaintance with psychoanalytic data - data revealing mental phenomena best described as unconscious and a-rational or irrational. For Brakel, these non-rational and non-conscious mental phenomena require empirical investigation and a serious philosophical account. Brakel has thereby done empirical and philosophical work on 'primary process' mentation, a form of thinking different from rational thought. These works have appeared in various academic venues, including psychoanalytic, psychological, and philosophical journals.
Table of Contents
General considerations | |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Just what sort of a theory is psychoanalytic theory? | p. 15 |
Epistemological issues | |
Did Kant precede Freud on a-rational thought? | p. 41 |
Why primary process is hard to know | p. 51 |
Something new for the philosophy of mind | |
Representational a-rational thinking: A proper function account for phantasy and wish | p. 63 |
A philosophy of action view of psychoanalysis | |
Drive theory and primary process | p. 87 |
Phantasies, neurotic-beliefs, and beliefs-proper | p. 105 |
Desire and the readiness-to-act | p. 135 |
Summary and conclusions | |
Compare and contrast: Gardner, Lear, Cavell, and Brakel | p. 169 |
Summary and conclusions | p. 175 |
References | p. 183 |
Index | p. 191 |
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