Susan Sugarman. What Freud Really Meant: A Chronological Reconstruction of his Theory of the Mind. Reviewed by

Philosophy in Review 37 (4):169-171 (2017)
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The book reviewed is a chronological reconstruction of Freud's theory of mind which claims a particular significance for the later theoretical writings as motivated by both prior developments in the body of theory and new materials to explain.

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