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The Grammar of the unconscious: the conceptual foundations of psychoanalysis

The Grammar of the Unconscious is both an inquiry into certain long-standing conceptual problems and the exemplification of Wittgenstein's grammatical method. The problems are for the most part those that surround the question of the status of psychoanalysis as a theory of symbolism, psychosexual development, and culture. Using the method of grammatical analysis, Elder clarifies the distinctive features and conditions of the language of psychoanalysis―conceptual, logical, and grammatical―thus showing both the validity and the limits of its truth.

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Author(s) Elder, Charles R. - Personal Name
Edition
Call Number 150.195 Eld g
ISBN/ISSN 0271011106
Subject(s) Psychoanalysis
Analysis (Philosophy)
Subconsciousness
Freudian Theory
Unconscious (Psychology)
Classification 150.195
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Pennsylvania State University Press
Publishing Year c1994
Publishing Place Pennsylvania
Collation xvi, 254 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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