Marcia Cavell

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Marcia Cavell is an American philosopher and psychoanalyst known for her work on the philosophy of mind, Freud, and the intersections between psychoanalysis and analytic philosophy.

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instanceOf author
philosopher
psychoanalyst
academicTradition Anglo-American philosophy
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork Freudian psychoanalysis
analytic philosophy
philosophy of language
philosophy of mind
philosophy of psychology
psychoanalysis
genre non-fiction
philosophical literature
psychoanalytic theory
hasAcademicDiscipline philosophy
psychoanalytic studies
influencedBy Donald Davidson
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Sigmund Freud
Wilfrid Sellars
isKnownFor work on Freud
work on intersections between psychoanalysis and analytic philosophy
work on the philosophy of mind
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest Sigmund Freud
intentionality
rationality
self and identity
subjectivity
movement analytic philosophy
notableIdea account of subjectivity grounded in psychoanalysis and language
integration of psychoanalysis and analytic philosophy
philosophical interpretation of Freud
notableWork Becoming a Subject
Becoming a Subject: Reflections in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
The Psychoanalytic Mind: From Freud to Philosophy
occupation philosopher
psychoanalyst
university teacher
studies relations between mind and language
relations between psychoanalysis and philosophy
writesAbout Freudian theory
interpretation in psychoanalysis
mental representation
moral psychology
normativity in psychoanalysis
self-knowledge
unconscious mental states

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Donald Davidson spouse Marcia Cavell