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Freud, The Reluctant Philosopher
Princeton University Press (2010)
"Rarely does a book cause one to rethink an entire field. Alfred Tauber's
detailed and accessible study of the philosophical underpinnings and
implications of Freud's work (and psychoanalysis in general) will have this
impact on both the humanities and psychoanalysis. Tauber's rigorous framing
of Freudian thought in the context of the history of philosophy (and the
history of science) makes this the most important book on the shape of
Freud's thought in recent times."
-Sander L. Gilman
Distinguished Professor of the Liberal Arts and Sciences,
Professor of Psychiatry
Emory University
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