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The Blind Man Sees : Freud's Awakening and Other Essays.
Title:
The Blind Man Sees : Freud's Awakening and Other Essays.
Author:
Symington, Neville.
ISBN:
9781849404556
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (239 pages)
Contents:
COVER -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER ONE: Freud's awakening -- CHAPTER TWO: Was Freud influenced by Brentano? -- CHAPTER THREE: An exegesis of conscience in the works of Freud -- CHAPTER FOUR: Freud's truth -- CHAPTER FIVE: The relation between the deterministand the religious model of the mind -- CHAPTER SIX: The unconscious as an amoral construction -- CHAPTER SEVEN: Religion and science in psychoanalysis -- CHAPTER EIGHT: The nature of reality -- CHAPTER NINE: Religion and consciousness -- CHAPTER TEN: The true god and the false god -- CHAPTER ELEVEN: Natural spirituality -- CHAPTER TWELVE: An enquiry into the concepts of soul and psyche -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Religion and spirituality -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Is psychoanalysis a religion? -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN: The murder of Laius -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Psychoanalysis and human freedom -- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Failure of internalization in modern culture -- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Anti-Semitism: another perspective -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
Abstract:
The papers in this book have been written over a period of fifteen years, and focus in the similarity between psychoanalysis and religion. Symington argues that psychoanalysis can be seen as a scientific religion with Freud as the leader of the movement. He examines the various stages of the journey made by a religious leader from "blindness" to "founding an institution" and finds counterparts in the development of psychoanalysis while drawing examples from Buddhism, Christianity and Islam. He invites the reader on a journey with him - to examine the human mind, our society, the process of psychoanalysis, science and philosophy. He successfully uses examples from the consulting room to illuminate his arguments. Symington's honest accounts of the search for answers relevant to all of us encourage the reader to think further and deeper than he or she had intended. 'The psychoanalyst examines scientifically the emotional pattern in himself and the other. He can only do this to the extent to which he is self-aware. As what is he is exercising is the inner pattern of his and the other's relationship, then, according to my definition, what he is engaged in is a religious activity. As he is doing it in an orderly way about a determinate subject-matter, he is acting as a scientist. Hence my claim that psychoanalysis is a scientific religion.' - Neville Symington, from the Introduction.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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