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Freud and the dialectic of psychology

Geoffrey R. Skoll

pp. 39-55

Abstract

Perhaps not as vast as the so-called sea of the Talmud, psychoanalytic psychology, nevertheless, offers a complex system of thought. Its logic posits two dialectical opposites, a dialectical pair, as the basis for human psychic life. Only late in his research did Freud try to formulate a metapsychology, as he called it, a systematic theory.

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Skoll Geoffrey R. (2014) Dialectics in social thought: the present crisis. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 39-55

DOI: 10.1057/9781137387066_3

Full citation:

Skoll Geoffrey R. (2014) Freud and the dialectic of psychology, In: Dialectics in social thought, Dordrecht, Springer, 39–55.