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Some problems of reification in existential psychiatry

conceptual and practical considerations

Frank A. Johnson

pp. 77-102

Abstract

‘Is “alienation”, however, a useful concept for analysis of these modes of human unhappi-ness and frustration? Is it more than a dramatic metaphor which for reasons peculiar to intellectuals’ experience has become their favorite root-metaphor for perceiving the social universe? Is it less, however, a tool for understanding than a projection of the psychology of intellectuals disenchanted with themselves?’ (Feuer, 1963, p. 138).

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Published in:

Geyer Felix , Schweitzer David (1976) Theories of alienation: critical perspectives in philosophy and the social sciences. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 77-102

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-8813-5_4

Full citation:

Johnson Frank A. (1976) „Some problems of reification in existential psychiatry: conceptual and practical considerations“, In: F. Geyer & D. Schweitzer (eds.), Theories of alienation, Dordrecht, Springer, 77–102.