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    American Ethical Thought (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 3 (4): 497-498. 1980.
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    Worlds of Experience: Interweaving Philosophical and Clinical Dimensions in Psychoanalysis
    with Robert Stolorow and George Atwood
    Basic Books. 2002.
    A book exploring the relationship between post-Cartesian philosophy and psychoanalysis.
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    A History of Philosophy in America
    International Philosophical Quarterly 19 (3): 366-367. 1979.
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    Speaking the Unspeakable: “The Implicit,” Traumatic Living Memory, and the Dialogue of Metaphors
    International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology 6 187-206. 2011.
    This essay makes two points: (a) Dualities between implicit and explicit?like the older ones between body and mind, primary and secondary process, nonverbal and symbolic, inner and outer, unconscious and conscious, emotion and cognition, and so on?can be understood as poles on a complex continuum of experience or as aspects of complex experiential systems; and (b) metaphor in dialogue can create a process of understanding between people and aspects of their experience that seem, on the face of i…Read more
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    Peirce's Falsifiable Theism
    American Journal of Semiotics 2 (1/2): 121-127. 1983.
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    Psychoanalysis, History, and Radical Ethics: Learning to Hear explores the importance of listening, being able to speak, and those who are silenced, from a psychoanalytic perspective. In particular, it focuses on those voices silenced either collectively or individually by trauma, culture, discrimination and persecution, and even by the history of psychoanalysis. Drawing on lessons from philosophy and history as well as clinical vignettes, this book provides a comprehensive guide to understandin…Read more
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    _Thinking for Clinicians_ provides analysts of all orientations with the tools and context for working critically within psychoanalytic theory and practice. It does this through detailed chapters on some of the philosophers whose work is especially relevant for contemporary theory and clinical writing: Emmanuel Levinas, Martin Buber, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Hans-Georg Gadamer. Orange presents the historical background for their ideas, along with clinical vignettes to help…Read more
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    Nourishing the Inner Life of Clinicians and Humanitarians: The Ethical Turn in Psychoanalysis, demonstrates the demanding, clinical and humanitarian work that psychotherapists often undertake with fragile and devastated people, those degraded by violence and discrimination. In spite of this, Donna M. Orange argues that there is more to human nature than a relentlessly negative view. Drawing on psychoanalytic and philosophical resources, as well as stories from history and literature, she explore…Read more
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    What is hermeneutics? -- The suffering stranger and the hermeneutics of trust -- Sandor Ferenczi : the analyst of last resort and the hermeneutics of trauma -- Frieda Fromm-Reichmann : incommunicable loneliness -- D.W. Winnicott : humanitarian without sentimentality -- Heinz Kohut : glimpsing the hidden suffering -- Bernard Brandchaft : liberating the incarcerated spirit.
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    Beyond Postmodernism: New Dimensions in Theory and Practice (edited book)
    with Roger Frie
    Routledge. 2009.
    First Published in 2009. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    With a unique blend of clinical compassion and philosophical reflection, Donna M. Orange illuminates the nature and process of psychoanalytic understanding within the intimate and healing human context of treatment. Moving away from objectivist empiricism and its polar opposite, constructivist relativism, her work details a paradigm shift to a perspectival realism that does justice to the concerns of both. Laying the groundwork for a fuller, more encompassing view of psychoanalytic practice, Emo…Read more
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    Psychoanalysis engages with the difficult subjects in life, but it has been slow to address climate change. Climate Crisis, Psychoanalysis, and Radical Ethics draws on the latest scientific evidence to set out the likely effects of climate change on politics, economics and society more generally, including impacts on psychoanalysts. Despite a tendency to avoid the warnings, times of crisis summon clinicians to emerge from comfortable consulting rooms. Daily engaged with human suffering, they now…Read more
  • Frank M. Oppenheim, "Royce's Voyage Down Under: A Journal of the Mind" (review)
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 17 (3): 289. 1981.
  • Peirce's Conception of God: A Developmental Study
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 21 (3): 430-435. 1985.