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135Emotion, Thought and TherapyRoutledge. 1977.This book is a study of Hume and Spinoza and the relationship of philosophical theories of the emotions to psychological theories of therapy. Arguing that Spinoza's cognitivist theory of emotions is closer to the truth, it is shown that that provides the beginning of an understanding of how Freudian or, more generally, analytic therapies make philosophic sense. That is, we can begin to understand how people's emotional lives might be transformed by consideration and interpretation of their mem…Read more
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47Not Passion’s Slave (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (3): 741-744. 2005.Critical Notice of Robert C. Solomon's _Not Passion's Slave_ (2003, OUP).
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55"Does the Professor Talk to God?": Learning from Little HansPhilosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 2 (2): 137-161. 1995.This essay argues that Freud’s case of Little Hans, while complicated by Hans’ father’s dual role in the analysis and in the Oedipal drama itself, provides valuable insight into the nature of psychoanalytic evidence and argument. The case provides direct, if sometimes ambiguous, evidence concerning primal phantasies and infantile sexuality--issues of universality, the role of experience, and the nature of phantasy are explored. Four strands of Freud’s analysis of Little Hans’ horse phobia are al…Read more
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