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100 1 $aTauber, Alfred I.,$eauthor.
245 10 $aRequiem for the ego :$bFreud and the origins of postmodernism /$cAlfred I. Tauber.
264 1 $aStanford, California :$bStanford University Press,$c2013.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aThe philosophical construction of the psychoanalytic ego -- Prospects of enlightenment -- Adorno : reconceiving the ego -- Heidegger's confrontation -- Lacan's return to Freud -- The désirants : whither the ego? -- Wittgenstein and the quandary of private language -- Conclusion : reason and its discontents.
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520 $aRequiem for the Ego recounts Freud's last great attempt to 'save' the autonomy of the ego, which drew philosophical criticism from the most prominent philosophers of the period-Adorno, Heidegger, and Wittgenstein. Despite their divergent orientations, each contested the ego's capacity to represent mental states through word and symbol to an agent surveying its own cognizance. By discarding the subject-object divide as a model of the mind, they dethroned Freud's depiction of the ego as a conceit of a misleading self-consciousness and a faulty metaphysics. Freud's inquisitors, while.
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650 0 $aPsychoanalysis and philosophy.
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650 6 $aPsychanalyse et philosophie.
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