Diverging from the many vituperative debates between the 'Freud bashers' and the orthodox Freudians, this exceptional critique of psychoanalysis examines Freud's background assumptions in biology, sociology, anthropology, linguistics, and moral and social philosophy. The aim is to develop an alternative practice that challenges authoritarian traditions and fosters individual freedom and responsible action in the world.
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Diverging from the many vituperative debates between the 'Freud bashers' and the orthodox Freudians, this exceptional critique of psychoanalysis examines Freud's background assumptions in biology, sociology, anthropology, linguistics, and moral and social philosophy. The aim is to develop an alternative practice that challenges authoritarian traditions and fosters individual freedom and responsible action in the world.
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