Unconscious Knowing and Other Essays in Psycho-Philosophical Analysis
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In <em>Unconscious Knowing and Other Essays in Psycho-philosophical Analysis</em> Linda Brakel tackles a range of fascinating and puzzling phenomena that lie at the border between psychoanalysis and philosophy of mind. These include - unconscious knowing vagueness agency the placebo effect and even explanation itself. Unique in its use of tools and concepts from both philosophy and psychoanalysis the book demonstrates how this interdisciplinary approach can provide some unique solutions to some impenetrable problems. <p/>Following the introduction chapter two on 'unconscious knowing' puts forward a radical epistemological view of knowledge and belief providing evidence from psychoanalytic data and empirical research using the subliminal method. Chapter three considers philosophical accounts of vagueness in relation to a-rational mentation finding surprising similarities. In Chapter four an original account of agency is developed whilst discovering that a central problem for analysands is quite analogous to an important philosophical problem: namely when I am concerned with my own survival just what is the nature of the 'me' of concern? In Chapter five the mysterious placebo effect is made more understandable in terms of the basic psychoanalytic concepts that are shown to underlie it. <br>Finally chapter six concludes the book with an examination of explanations in general including those in the proceeding chapters. <p/>This book will be of great interest to those within both psychoanalysis and philosophy of mind offering up some compelling explanations for some puzzling phenomena.<br>
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