The Scientific Status of Psychoanalysis

Dissertation, The University of Rochester (1988)
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Abstract

I have tried to defend psychoanalysis against the two major objections of Grunbaum by arguing that Grunbaum's attribution of the Necessary Condition Thesis to Freud is unjustified. I have also argued that it is possible to eliminate the two rival hypotheses mentioned by Grunbaum in formulating a valid argument for repression etiology

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