Freud and Philosophy

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"Freud and Philosophy" is a major work of hermeneutics by Paul Ricoeur that explores the interpretive implications of Freud’s psychoanalysis for philosophy, culture, and the theory of meaning.

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instanceOf book
addresses symbolic language in dreams and symptoms
the concept of the unconscious as a problem of meaning
the status of psychoanalysis as science and interpretation
author Paul Ricœur NERFINISHED
contrastsWith purely scientific readings of Freud
countryOfOrigin France
englishPublicationYear 1970
englishTranslator Denis Savage NERFINISHED
examines Freud’s theory of interpretation
the relation between psychoanalysis and existentialism
the relation between psychoanalysis and hermeneutics
the relation between psychoanalysis and phenomenology
the relation between psychoanalysis and structuralism
the symbolic dimension of psychoanalytic discourse
focusesOn interpretive implications of Freud’s psychoanalysis
genre hermeneutic theory
philosophy
psychoanalytic theory
hasEnglishTranslation Freud and Philosophy: An Essay on Interpretation NERFINISHED
hasPart “Analytic” section
“Dialectic” section
“Problematic” section
influenced contemporary hermeneutics
philosophy of psychoanalysis
theory of interpretation
influencedBy Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
Friedrich Nietzsche
G. W. F. Hegel NERFINISHED
Karl Marx
Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
Sigmund Freud
mainSubject Sigmund Freud NERFINISHED
hermeneutics
interpretation
philosophy of culture
psychoanalysis
theory of meaning
notableIdea distinction between hermeneutics of suspicion and hermeneutics of restoration
originalLanguage French
originalTitle De l’interprétation. Essai sur Freud NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
hermeneutic phenomenology
proposes a hermeneutics of restoration NERFINISHED
a hermeneutics of suspicion
publicationYear 1965
publisher Éditions du Seuil NERFINISHED

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Paul Ricoeur notableWork Freud and Philosophy