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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewWith this book, Adam Rosen-Carole establishes himself as one of our most important scholars of psychoanalysis. The breadth and depth of his knowledge of the field is extraordinary, and the philosophical arguments he brings to bear on its most difficult issues essential. -- Alan Bass, The New School for Social Research
This work is remarkable for the amplitude of its knowledge concerning Freudian theory and its development in Europe and the United States as well as for its epistemological study. Added to this is the originality of Rosen-Carole's thought which is striking for both its rigor and its audacity. -- Julia Kristeva, The University of Paris
Table of ContentsChapter 1: Questions of Commitment Chapter 2: Plurality in Psychoanalysis Chapter 3: Conflict and Controversy Chapter 4: Insecurity in Analysis Chapter 5: Subjectivity: A Dialectic of Creation and Discovery Chapter 6: Objectivity: A Dialectic of Universalization and Particularization Chapter 7: Science and Satisfaction