Radical Claims in Freudian Psychoanalysis
Radical Claims in Freudian Psychoanalysis
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Author(s): Holowchak, M. Andrew
ISBN No.: 9780765709080
Pages: 284
Year: 201112
Format: E-Book
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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The Oedipus Complex Chapter 1: Freud's Oedipus Complex: Shibboleth or Canard?, by M. Andrew Holowchak Chapter 2: The Oedipus Complex: Then and Now, by Joel Kupfersmid Chapter 3: Reply to Dr. Holowchak Chapter 4: Reply to Dr. Kupfersmid Part II: Dreams as Wish-Fulfillments Chapter 5: The Puzzle of Dreams, by Michael Michael Chapter 6: The Unhappy Fate of Freud's Dream Theory, by Rosemary Sand Chapter 7: Reply to Dr. Michael Chapter 8: Reply to Dr. Sand Part III: Religion as Illusion Chapter 9: Freud's Critique of Religion, by John Cottingham Chapter 10: Freud and the Psychology of Atheism, by Paul Vitz Chapter 11: Reply to Dr. Cottingham Chapter 12: Reply to Dr. Vitz Part IV: Free Association Chapter 13: On Behalf of Free Association, by Michael Lavin Chapter 14: Epistemological Liabilities of Free Association, by Adolf Grünbaum Chapter 15: Reply to Dr.


Lavin (M. Andrew Holowchak) Chapter 16: Reply to Dr. Grünbaum Part V: The Unconscious Chapter 17: The Unconscious as a Neural Palimpsest, by Grant Gillett Chapter 18: Freud's Greatest Failure: The Unconscious, by Edwin Erwin Chapter 19: Reply to Dr. Gillett Chapter 20: Reply to Dr. Erwin Part VI: Psychoanalysis as Weltanschauung Chapter 21: Freud's Project for a Genuinely Scientific Psychology?, by Andreas De Block Chapter 22: Psychoanalysis as Weltanschauung, by Douglass Kirsner Chapter 23: Reply to Dr. De Block Chapter 24: Reply to Dr. Kirsner Further Reading.


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