This interdisciplinary text brings together perspectives from leading psychoanalysts and modern Jewish philosophers to offer a unique investigation into the dynamic between the fundamental trust in the self, other persons and the world, and the devastating force of emotional trauma.
This interdisciplinary text brings together perspectives from leading psychoanalysts and modern Jewish philosophers to offer a unique investigation into the dynamic between the fundamental trust in the self, other persons and the world, and the devastating force of emotional trauma.
Michael Oppenheim is a distinguished professor emeritus at Concordia University, Montreal. His most recent book is Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Modern Jewish Philosophy: Two Languages of Love (Routledge, 2017).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: "Turn it and turn it, for all is in it"; Chapter 1: "The Moral Third": Jessica Benjamin's examination of collective and individual trauma; Chapter 2: Psychological perspectives on trust and trauma; Chapter 3: Not "Any Tom, Dick, and Harry": Abraham Joshua Heschel and Martin Buber confront the Holocaust; Chapter 4: Jewish philosophical perspectives on trust and trauma; Chapter 5: Two discourses: Distinctive approaches, intriguing correlations; Conclusion: An interdisciplinary study in human nature
Introduction: "Turn it and turn it, for all is in it"; Chapter 1: "The Moral Third": Jessica Benjamin's examination of collective and individual trauma; Chapter 2: Psychological perspectives on trust and trauma; Chapter 3: Not "Any Tom, Dick, and Harry": Abraham Joshua Heschel and Martin Buber confront the Holocaust; Chapter 4: Jewish philosophical perspectives on trust and trauma; Chapter 5: Two discourses: Distinctive approaches, intriguing correlations; Conclusion: An interdisciplinary study in human nature
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