Psychoanalysis and language
- Title
- Psychoanalysis and language / editor, Joseph H. Smith.
- Published by
- New Haven : Yale University Press, 1978.
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- Description
- xxx, 402 pages; 22 cm.
- Series statement
- Psychiatry and the humanities ; v. 3
- Uniform title
- Psychiatry and the humanities ; v. 3.
- Subject
- Contents
- Introduction / by Joseph H. Smith -- Language and unconscious knowledge / by Noam Chomsky -- On the biology of language: Darwinian/Lamarckian homology in human inheritance (with some thoughts about Lamarckism of Freud) / by Henry Edelheit -- The linguistic act / by Karl H. Pribram -- What is the psychoanalyst talking about? / by Marshall Edelson -- What can a concept of identity add to psycholinguistics? / by Norman N. Holland -- Primary process, secondary process, and language / by Hans W. Loewald -- The significance of Jacques Lacan / by Stanley A. Leavy -- Image and language in psychoanalysis / by Paul Ricoeur -- Freudian explanations and the language of the unconscious / by Arthur C. Danto -- On overdetermination / by Bonnie E. Litowitz.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographies and index.