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An edition of Terrors and experts (1995)

Terrors and experts

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This book is a chronicle of the all-too-human terror that drives us into the arms of experts, and of how expertise, in the form of psychoanalysis, addresses our fears - in essence, turns our terror into meaning.

Phillips takes up those topics about which psychoanalysis claims expertise - childhood, sexuality, love, development, dreams, art, the unconscious, unhappiness - and explores what Freud's description of the unconscious does to the idea of expertise, in life and in psychoanalysis itself. If we are not, as Freud's ideas tell us, masters of our own houses, then what kind of claims can we make for ourselves?

These questions, so central to the human condition and to the state of psychoanalysis, resonate through this book as Phillips considers our notions of competence, of a professional self, of expertise in every realm of life from parenting to psychoanalysis. Terrors and Experts testifies to what makes psychoanalysis interesting, to that interest in psychoanalysis - which teaches us the meaning of our ignorance - that makes the terrors of life more bearable, even valuable.

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Publisher
Faber and Faber
Language
English
Pages
110

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Terrors and experts
1996, Harvard University Press
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Cover of: Terrors and experts
Terrors and experts
1995, Faber and Faber
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-106) and index.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
150.19/5
Library of Congress
BF175 .P437 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 110 p. ;
Number of pages
110

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17374525M
ISBN 10
057117583X
OCLC/WorldCat
33899246
Library Thing
104312
Goodreads
6344000

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