This anthology gives an overview of different approaches to
establish a relation between phenomenology and psychoanalysis,
primarily from the viewpoint of current phenomenological research.
The book presents the work of internationally recognized
researchers.
The present anthology seeks to give an overview of the different
approaches to establish a relation between phenomenology and
psychoanalysis, primarily from the viewpoint of current
phenomenological research. Already during the lifetimes of the two
disciplines' founders, Edmund Husserl (1859 - 1938) and Sigmund
Freud (1856 1939), phenomenological and phenomenologically inspired
authors were advancing psychoanalytic theses. For both traditions,
the Second World War presented a painful and devastating disruption
of their development and mutual exchange. During the postwar
period, phenomenologists, especially in France, revisited
psychoanalytic topics. Thus, in the so-called second generation of
phenomenology there developed an intensive reception of the
psychoanalytic tradition, one that finds its expression even today
in current hermeneutic, postmodern and poststructuralist
conceptions. But also in more recent phenomenological research we
find projects concentrated systematically on psychoanalysis and its
theses. In this context, the status of psychoanalysis as a science
of human experience is discussed anew, now approached on the first
person basis of a phenomenological understanding of subjective
experience. In such approaches, phenomena like incorporation,
phantasy, emotion and the unconscious are discussed afresh. These
topics, important for modern phenomenology as well as for
psychoanalysis, are examined in the context of the constitution of
the human person as well as of our intersubjective world. The
analyses are also interdisciplinary, making use of connections with
modern medicine, psychiatry and psychotherapy. The systematic
investigations are enriched by historical analysis and research in
the internal development of the disciplines involved. The volume
presents recent work of internationally recognized researchers
phenomenologically oriented philosophers, psychoanalysts and
psychotherapists who work in the common field of the two
disciplines. The editors hope that this selection will encourage
further systematic collaboration between phenomenology and
psychoanalysis
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Inhaltsangabe
Phantasieren und Phantasma bei Husserl und Freud, R. Bernet.- Depth phenomenology of the emotive dynamic and the psycho analytic experience, J. Brudzi ska.- Axiomatics of the flesh, G.F. Duportail,- Body Memory and the Unconscious, T. Fuchs.- Psychoanalysis: Philosophy and/or Science of Subjectivity? Prospects for a Dialogue between Phenomenology, Philosophy of Mind, and Psychoanalysis, P. Giampieri-Deutsch.- Berührungspunkte zwischen der Philosophie Freuds und der Phänomenologie, G. Gödde.- Edmund Husserl and Jacques Lacan. An Ethical Difference in Epistemology? A. Leder.- Psychoanalysis and the logic of thinking without language. How can we conceive of neurotic displacement, denying, inversion etc. as rational actions of the mind? D. Lohmar.- The Unconscious in Paranoid Delusional Psychosis: Phenomenology, Neuroscience, Psychoanalysis, A.L. Mishara.- The phenomenological psychology of gender: How trans-sexuality and intersexuality express the general case of self as a cultural object, I.R. Owen.- Self-Deception: Theoretical Puzzles and Moral Implications, S. Rinofner-Kreidl.- Some observations on Husserl and Freud, F,S. Trincia,- Toward a Semantics of the Symptom: The World of Frau D, D. Welton, W. Schüffel.- Psychic Reality. Intentionality between Truth and Illusion, D. Widlöcher.- The Delirious Illusion of Being in the World : Toward a Phenomenology of Schizophrenia, O.P. Wiggins, M.A. Schwartz.
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