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(Ebook) The Psychoanalytic Movement: The Cunning of Unreason by Ernest Gellner, Jose Brunner ISBN 9780631234135, 0631234136

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Authors:Ernest Gellner, Jose Brunner
Pages:252 pages.
Year:2003
Editon:3
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell
Language:english
File Size:3.09 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780631234135, 0631234136
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(Ebook) The Psychoanalytic Movement: The Cunning of Unreason by Ernest Gellner, Jose Brunner ISBN 9780631234135, 0631234136

The Psychoanalytic Movement explains how the language of psychoanalysis became the dominant way in which the middle classes of the industrialized West speak about their emotions.

  • Explains how the language of psychoanalysis became the dominant way for the industrialized West to speak about emotion.
  • Argues that although psychoanalysis offers an incisive picture of human nature, it provides untestable operational definitions and makes unsubstantiated claims concerning its therapeutic efficacy.
  • Includes new foreword by Jose Brunner that expands on the central argument of the book and argues that Gellner and Freud might be seen as kindred spirits.
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