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2Philosophy, Science, and PsychoanalysisRoutledge. 2015.To even approach the question regarding the scientific nature of psychoanalysis, a foundation comprising a sophisticated conceptual and philosophical framework is required. This volume represents the junction where philosophy, science, and psychoanalysis meet and presents arguments of the scientific standing of psychoanalysis.
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7Philosophy, science, and psychoanalysis: a critical meeting (edited book)Karnac. 2015.The perennial interest in psychoanalysis shows no signs of abating and the longevity of psychoanalytic theory is seen in the varied extensions and elaborations of Freudian thinking in the fields of neuroscience and cognitive theory. Nevertheless, the scientific standing of psychoanalysis has long been questioned and developments in the fields of the philosophy of science and psychology require a fresh assessment of the scientific standing of psychoanalysis. While there are a range of views on th…Read more
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27Repressed contents reconsidered: Repressed contents and Dennett's intentional stance approachTheoria Et Historia Scientiarum 7 (2): 19-30. 2003.
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71The Freudian Unconscious in the Context of the Cognitive OrientationDissertation, Helsinki. 2006.
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147On the nature of repressed contents: A working-through of John Searle's critiqueNeuro-Psychoanalysis 5 (2): 133-142. 2003.
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University of HelsinkiPost-doctoral fellow
Helsinki, Finland
Areas of Interest
General Philosophy of Science |