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Jahr: 2010

Pages: 353-357

Reihe: Human Studies

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Robert Stolorow, "An unholistic alliance" Human Studies 33, 2010, pp. 353-357

An unholistic alliance

Robert Stolorow

pp. 353-357

in: Human Studies 33, 2010.

Abstrakt

As a psychoanalyst and philosopher whose work over the past 35 years has been centrally focused on rethinking psychoanalysis as a form of phenomenological inquiry (Stolorow et al. 2002), I looked forward with eager anticipation to delving into a volume aimed at illuminating the scientificity of psychoanalysis with the help of philosophical (primarily Husserlian) phenomenology. Reading Karlsson’s (2010/2004) new book, however, left me feeling sorely disappointed. The sources of my disappointment were prefigured in the two ways in which the book’s title, Psychoanalysis in a New Light, turned out to be misleading. First, the book is not about psychoanalysis as such; the book’s focus is largely narrowed to classical Freudian psychoanalysis, for the most part leaving out of account innovative developments in contemporary psychoanalysis, especially in North America. Second, the book does not cast even Freudian psychoanalysis in a new light at all; indeed, Karlsson leaves the entire edifice...

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Publication details

Jahr: 2010

Pages: 353-357

Reihe: Human Studies

Volle Referenz:

Robert Stolorow, "An unholistic alliance" Human Studies 33, 2010, pp. 353-357