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Human hope and the death instinct an exploration of psychoanalytical theories of human nature and their implications for culture and education.

Human Hope and the Death Instinct: An Exploration of Psychoanalytical Theories of Human Nature and their Implications for Culture and Education focuses on the study of human nature. The manuscript first offers information on psychology as a form of philosophical anthropology and reactions against th...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Holbrook, David
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford, New York, Pergamon Press [1971]
Edición:[1st ed.].
Colección:Pergamon English library.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Human Hope and the Death Instinct; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; For Cambridge; Acknowledgements; Introduction; PART I: What is Man?; CHAPTER 1. What is Real?; CHAPTER 2. Non-psychological Psychology; CHAPTER 3. Psychology as a Form of Philosophical Anthropology; PART II: The Reaction Against Freudian Theory; CHAPTER 4. The Origins of Love and Hate; CHAPTER 5. Exorcising the Death Instinct; CHAPTER 6. Is Life at Home in the Universe?; CHAPTER 7. An Inescapable Speculation; CHAPTER 8. Metapsychology and Negation
  • PART III: A New View of Human Nature The Development of Object-relations PsychologyCHAPTER 9. Psychology, Poetry and Science; CHAPTER 10. Melanie Klein: Phantasy and Aggression; CHAPTER 11. Love and the Structure of Personality The Theories of W. R. D. Fairbairn; CHAPTER 12. Schizoid Factors in the Personality Fairbairn's analysis of the Logic of Hate; CHAPTER 13. The Psychology of Dynamic Energies Fairbairn's Conclusions; CHAPTER 14. The Heart of Being The Insights of D.W. Winnicott
  • PART IV: Identity and Society: Implications for Social Theory, Social Psychology, Education, Ethics, Politics, and the Humanities and CultureCHAPTER 15. Identity and Social Theory; CHAPTER 16. 'Society' and our 'Instincts'; CHAPTER 17. Education, Culture, and Moral Growth; CHAPTER 18. 'Amorality', Progress, and Democracy; CHAPTER 19. The Primacy of Culture; PART V: Psychoanalysis and Existentialism; CHAPTER 20. Psychoanalysis and Existentialism; CHAPTER 21. Thought in Existence; CHAPTER 22. Sartre and 'Freedom'; CHAPTER 23. Is R. D. Laing an Existentialist?; PART VI: Conclusions
  • CHAPTER 24. Society and Inner NeedsCHAPTER 25. The Humanist Conscience; Bibliography; Index