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Love and Its Place in Nature: Freudian Psychoanalysis Philosophy Book - Perfect for Psychology Students, Therapists & Philosophy Enthusiasts
Love and Its Place in Nature: Freudian Psychoanalysis Philosophy Book - Perfect for Psychology Students, Therapists & Philosophy EnthusiastsLove and Its Place in Nature: Freudian Psychoanalysis Philosophy Book - Perfect for Psychology Students, Therapists & Philosophy Enthusiasts

Love and Its Place in Nature: Freudian Psychoanalysis Philosophy Book - Perfect for Psychology Students, Therapists & Philosophy Enthusiasts

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"Jonathan Lear has shown us both Freud`s texts and his subject matter from a new angle of vision, one that renders much recent controversy about psychoanalytic theory irrelevant. For any student of those texts this book is indispensable."―Alasdair MacIntyre"Lear makes one understand how psychoanalysis works not only on the therapist`s couch but also as a condition of being alive. . . . Love and Its Place in Nature not only offers a form of spiritual nutriment for the self, it also defines that self with a clear profundity that few readers will have encountered before."―Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, New York Times"A brief and engaging philosophical perspective on Freudian psychoanalysis. The book is simply written, but important themes are profoundly investigated. . . . An important philosophic reading of Freud."―Don Browning, Christian CenturyIn this brilliant book, Jonathan Lear argues that Freud posits love as a basic force in nature, one that makes individuation―the condition for psychological health and development―possible. Love is active not just in the development of the individual but also in individual analysis and indeed in the development of psychoanalysis itself, says Lear. Expanding on philosophical conceptions of love, nature, and mind, Lear shows that love can cure because it is the force that makes us human.

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Freud's thoughts have become much clearer with this interpretation. Worth reading.