Psychologies of Mind

Henry, Rachael

Psychologies of Mind The Collected Papers of John Maze - New York Continuum International Publishing Group Inc. 2009 - 378p

includes index and biblioraphy

Part One: The concept of motivation Introduction by Rachael Henry 1 Instincts and impulses J. R. Maze (1952) 2 On some corruptions of the doctrine of homeostasis J. R. Maze (1953) 3 Do intervening variables intervene? J. R. Maze (1954) 4 The concept of attitude J. R. Maze (1973) 5 The composition of the ego in a determinist psychology J. R. Maze (1987) 6 John Anderson: implications of his philosophic views for psychology J. R.Maze (1987) Part Two: Epistemology and the nature of cognition Introduction by Rachael Henry 7 Representationism, realism and the redundancy of `mentalese` J. R. Maze (1991) 8 Psychoanalysis, epistemology and intersubjectivity: theories of Wilfred Bion J. R. Maze and R. M. Henry (1996) 9 Social constructionism, deconstructionism and some requirements of discourse J. R. Maze (2001) Part Three: Psychoanalytic metapsychology Introduction by Rachael Henry 10 The complementarity of object-relations and instinct theory J. R. Maze (1993) 11 Problems in the concept of repression and proposals for their resolution J. R. Maze and R. M. Henry (1996) Part Four: Psychoanalytic readings of literature, history and art Introduction by Rachael Henry 239 12 Dostoevsky`s problems with the concept of conscience: Svidrigailov and Raskolnikov 247 J. R. Maze (1979) 13 Dostoyevsky: epilepsy, mysticism and homosexuality 263 J. KMaze (1981) 14 Classical female ocdipal themes in To the Lighthouse 287 J. R. Maze (1981) 15 Virginia Woolf: ideas of marriage and death in The Voyage Out 315 J. R. Maze (1983) 16 Harold L. Ickes: a psychohistorical perspective 331 J. R. Maze and G. J. White (1981) 17 A grammar of painting? 355 J. R. Maze (1973)

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