Can Freud’s Neurophysiological Theory Contribute to Dialogue Between Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience?
Pirlot, Gérard
Can Freud’s Neurophysiological Theory Contribute to Dialogue Between Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience? - 2007.
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The author is mainly interested in the cognitive inspiration behind certain neuroscientific works that seek to describe a form of mental reality that might supplant psychic reality as described by psychoanalysis. He also considers a number of concepts extracted from both Freud’s pre-psychoanalytic work and his metapsychology in order to underline their profound modernity. The neurosciences are in fact quite willing to recognise Freud’s metapsychology and its foundations.
Can Freud’s Neurophysiological Theory Contribute to Dialogue Between Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience? - 2007.
69
The author is mainly interested in the cognitive inspiration behind certain neuroscientific works that seek to describe a form of mental reality that might supplant psychic reality as described by psychoanalysis. He also considers a number of concepts extracted from both Freud’s pre-psychoanalytic work and his metapsychology in order to underline their profound modernity. The neurosciences are in fact quite willing to recognise Freud’s metapsychology and its foundations.
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