The Psychoanalytic Mind: From Freud to Philosophy [Book Review]

Journal of Mind and Behavior 17 (3):287-290 (1996)
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Abstract

Whether theorizing or practicing, psychoanalysts hold certain assumptions about the nature of mind: for example, what "mind" means, and how one should go about interpreting a mind. How does the meaning applied to mind affect both the interpretations given by psychoanalysts and the symbols they use? Focusing on Freud’s psychoanalytic theory, philosopher Marcia Cavell explores the two prongs of this question

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