Eros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry Into Freud
London,Sphere (1969)
| Abstract | Contends that Freud's theory of civilization is substantially sociological, and examines the philosophical and sociological implications of key Freudian ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Social psychology Civilization Psychoanalysis | |||||||||
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| Call number | BF173.M3566 1969 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0807015555 0722158432 9780807015551 | |||||||||
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Jonathan Lear (2005). Freud. Routledge.
Joel Whitebook (1999). Freud, Foucault and 'the Dialogue with Unreason'. Philosophy and Social Criticism 25 (6).
Albert Schweitzer (1980/1987). The Philosophy of Civilization. Prometheus Books.
Nancy J. Holland (2011). Looking Backwards: A Feminist Revisits Herbert Marcuse's Eros and Civilization. Hypatia 26 (1):65-78.
M. Andrew Holowchak (2010). Technology and Freudian Discontent: Freud's'muffled' Meliorism and the Problem of Human Annihilation. Sophia 49 (1).
Brian Lightbody (2010). Can We Truly Love That Which is Fleeting? The Problem of Time in Marcuse's Eros and Civilization. The Florida Philosophical Review (1):25-42.
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