The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychoanalysis

Author:   Richard Gipps (Psychotherapist in Private Practice, Psychotherapist in Private Practice, Associate of Philosophy Faculty, University of Oxford, UK) ,  Michael Lacewing (Honorary Reader, Honorary Reader, Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College, London , UK)
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Pages:   790
Publication Date:   28 February 2019
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Author:   Richard Gipps (Psychotherapist in Private Practice, Psychotherapist in Private Practice, Associate of Philosophy Faculty, University of Oxford, UK) ,  Michael Lacewing (Honorary Reader, Honorary Reader, Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College, London , UK)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 18.00cm , Height: 4.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.374kg
ISBN:  

9780198789703


ISBN 10:   019878970
Pages:   790
Publication Date:   28 February 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

"1: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Introduction: Know Thyself I. Intellectual Pre-History 2: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Intellectual Pre-History: Introduction 3: Sebastian Gardner: Psychoanalytic Theory: A Historical Reconstruction 4: Molly Macdonald: From Recognition to Intersubjectivity: Hegel and Psychoanalysis 5: Andrew Brook and Christopher Young: Schopenhauer and Freud 6: Stella Sandford: From Geschlechtstrieb to Sexualtrieb: The Originality of Freud's Conception of Sexuality 7: Ken Gemes: A Better Self: Freud and Nietzsche on the Nature and Value of Sublimation II. 20th Century Engagements 8: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Twentieth Century Engagements: Introduction 9: James Phillips: Merleau-Ponty and Psychoanalysis 10: Donald Levy: Wittgenstein and Psychoanalysis 11: Martin Jay: ""In Psychoanalysis Nothing is True but the Exaggerations"": Freud and the Frankfurt School 12: Richard Bernstein: Ricoeur's Freud III. Clinical Theory 13: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Clinical Theory: Introduction 14: Jonathan Lear: Imagination and Reason, Method and Mourning in Freudian Psychoanalysis 15: Judith Hughes: ""A Ritual of Discourse"": Conceptualizing and Re-conceptualizing the Analytic Relationship 16: Agnes Petocz: 1. Symbolism, the primary process, and dreams: Freud's contribution 17: Tamas Pataki: Wishfulfilment 18: Adam Leite: Integrating Unconscious Belief 19: David Finkelstein: Making the Unconscious Conscious IV. Phenomenology and Science 20: Richard Gipps and Michael Lacewing: Phenomenology and Science: Introduction 21: Morris Eagle: Complexities in the Evaluation of the Scientific Status of Psychoanalysis 22: Jim Hopkins: Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience 23: Michael Lacewing: How Should We Understand the Psychoanalytic Unconscious? 24: Richard Gipps: A New Kind of Song: Psychoanalysis as Revelation 25: Thomas Fuchs: Body Memory and the Unconscious V. Aesthetics 26: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Aesthetics: Introduction 27: Damien Freeman: On Richard Wollheim's psychoanalytically informed philosophy of art 28: Elisa Galgut: Literary Form and Mentalization 29: Damian Cox and Michael Levine: Psychoanalysis and Film VI. Religion 30: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Religion: Introduction 31: John Cottingham: Psychoanalysis and Religion 32: Rachel Blass: Psychoanalytic Thinking on Religious Truth and Conviction 33: Richard Boothby: The No-Thing of God: Psychoanalysis of Religion After Lacan VII. Ethics 34: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Ethics: Introduction 35: Joel Backström: Hiding from Love: The Repressed Insight in Freud's Account of Morality 36: Edward Harcourt: Human Excellence and Psychic Health in Psychoanalysis 37: Darcia Narvaez: Evolution, Childhood and the Moral Self VIII. Politics and Society 38: Michael Lacewing and Richard Gipps: Politics and Society: Introduction 39: Stephen Frosh: Psychoanalysis, Politics and Society: What Remains Radical in Psychoanalysis? 40: Michael Rustin: Epistemic Anxiety 41: Louise Gyler: Psychoanalysis in the 21st Century: Does Gender Matter? 42: Judith Butler: 1. Political Philosophy in Freud: War, Destruction, and the Critical Faculty"

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The Handbook, both as history and analysis, will be indispensible to the growing number of philosophers engaged in traditional 'Morals' and the 'Philosophy of Mind' who feel the need to explore and make sense of the concepts of psychiatry. Psychiatry itself, still picking its way through internal confusions and dissensions, is turning more and more to philosophy, some of it highly obscure. For such practitioners, too, this book will be a wonderful tool. It is a timely and monumental work. -- Mary Warnock This handbook is another milestone in the International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry series. Its 73 chapters, grouped in 8 sections, deal with all aspects of the relation between philosophy and psychiatry from the perspectives of philosophers and a psychiatrists... The chapters are accessible for readers of different disciplines, philosophically illuminating and very helpful in broadening and deepening our understanding of the mental, of personhood and of psychic illness. They combine conceptual analysis with profound historical perspectives; and they discuss central notions in various contexts, thereby demonstrating the complexity of the issues and problems. For sure Philosophy and Psychiatry will soon become an irreplaceable source for everyone working in the field. -- Michael Quante, Department of Philosophy Westfalische Wilhelms-Universitat Munster This invaluable collection brings together many of the most prominent figures in the philosophy of psychiatry. The volume is a testament to the high quality of research emerging from this rapidly expanding and relatively new field. The volume provides a helpful aerial representation of the terrain, and lays the ground for future innovative work in the discipline. The Handbook contains valuable contributions on the history of the discipline, and it shows how the field is relevant to rigorous research in many areas of contemporary philosophy and relevant to clinical practice. Readers of the volume will be convinced that the philosophy of psychiatry is an enduring and deeply rewarding area of interdisciplinary study. -- Gary J. Gala, and Daniel D. Moseley, Ph.D., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


This invaluable collection brings together many of the most prominent figures in the philosophy of psychiatry. The volume is a testament to the high quality of research emerging from this rapidly expanding and relatively new field. The volume provides a helpful aerial representation of the terrain, and lays the ground for future innovative work in the discipline. The Handbook contains valuable contributions on the history of the discipline, and it shows how the field is relevant to rigorous research in many areas of contemporary philosophy and relevant to clinical practice. Readers of the volume will be convinced that the philosophy of psychiatry is an enduring and deeply rewarding area of interdisciplinary study. * Gary J. Gala, and Daniel D. Moseley, Ph.D., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill * This handbook is another milestone in the International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry series. Its 73 chapters, grouped in 8 sections, deal with all aspects of the relation between philosophy and psychiatry from the perspectives of philosophers and a psychiatrists... The chapters are accessible for readers of different disciplines, philosophically illuminating and very helpful in broadening and deepening our understanding of the mental, of personhood and of psychic illness. They combine conceptual analysis with profound historical perspectives; and they discuss central notions in various contexts, thereby demonstrating the complexity of the issues and problems. For sure Philosophy and Psychiatry will soon become an irreplaceable source for everyone working in the field. * Michael Quante Department of Philosophy Westfalische Wilhelms-Universitat Munster * The Handbook, both as history and analysis, will be indispensible to the growing number of philosophers engaged in traditional 'Morals' and the 'Philosophy of Mind' who feel the need to explore and make sense of the concepts of psychiatry. Psychiatry itself, still picking its way through internal confusions and dissensions, is turning more and more to philosophy, some of it highly obscure. For such practitioners, too, this book will be a wonderful tool. It is a timely and monumental work. * Mary Warnock *


The Handbook, both as history and analysis, will be indispensible to the growing number of philosophers engaged in traditional 'Morals' and the 'Philosophy of Mind' who feel the need to explore and make sense of the concepts of psychiatry. Psychiatry itself, still picking its way through internal confusions and dissensions, is turning more and more to philosophy, some of it highly obscure. For such practitioners, too, this book will be a wonderful tool. It is a timely and monumental work. -- Mary Warnock This handbook is another milestone in the International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry series. Its 73 chapters, grouped in 8 sections, deal with all aspects of the relation between philosophy and psychiatry from the perspectives of philosophers and a psychiatrists... The chapters are accessible for readers of different disciplines, philosophically illuminating and very helpful in broadening and deepening our understanding of the mental, of personhood and of psychic illness. They combine conceptual analysis with profound historical perspectives; and they discuss central notions in various contexts, thereby demonstrating the complexity of the issues and problems. For sure Philosophy and Psychiatry will soon become an irreplaceable source for everyone working in the field. -- Michael Quante, Department of Philosophy Westf lische Wilhelms-Universit t M nster This invaluable collection brings together many of the most prominent figures in the philosophy of psychiatry. The volume is a testament to the high quality of research emerging from this rapidly expanding and relatively new field. The volume provides a helpful aerial representation of the terrain, and lays the ground for future innovative work in the discipline. The Handbook contains valuable contributions on the history of the discipline, and it shows how the field is relevant to rigorous research in many areas of contemporary philosophy and relevant to clinical practice. Readers of the volume will be convinced that the philosophy of psychiatry is an enduring and deeply rewarding area of interdisciplinary study. -- Gary J. Gala, and Daniel D. Moseley, Ph.D., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


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Dr Richard Gipps is a clinical psychologist in private psychotherapy practice in Oxford, UK, and an associate of the Philosophy Faculty at the University of Oxford. He convenes the Philosophy Special Interest Group of the Institute of Psychoanalysis, the Oxford Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis, and the Making the Unconscious Conscious seminar series. His research interests lie in psychoanalysis, psychosis, existential phenomenology, and Wittgenstein. Dr Michael Lacewing is a former Vice-Principal Academic and Reader in Philosophy at Heythrop College, London, an Honorary Reader in Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology at University College, London, and a teacher of philosophy and theology at Christ's Hospital School, Sussex. He has published widely in philosophy of psychoanalysis, metaethics and moral psychology, alongside writing textbooks for A level philosophy and training in Philosophy for Children (P4C).

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