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Love and its place in natureLove and its place in nature

Love and its place in nature1990

Jonathan Lear

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In this brilliant book, Jonathan Lear argues that Freud posits love as a basic force in nature, one that makes individuation - the condition necessary for psychological health and development - possible. Love is active not just in the development of the individual but also in individual analysis and indeed in the development of psychoanalysis itself. Expanding on philosophical conceptions of love, nature, and mind, Lear shows that love can cure because it is the force that makes us human. -- from back cover.

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First published
1990
OL Work ID
OL15843896W

Subjects

LovePhilosophyPsychoanalysisFreudian TheoryPsychanalysis and philosophyPsychoanalysis, philosophyFreud, sigmund, 1856-1939Psychoanalysis, historyPsychoanalysis--philosophyBf175.5.l68 l42 1998150.19/52

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