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Freud, biologist of the mind: beyond the psychoanalytic legend

Frank J. Sulloway 1992 © The President and Fellows of Harvard College
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  • 9780674323353 (paper)
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  • Science & Technology
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  • Frontmatter
  • PREFACE TO THE 1992 EDITION (page xi)
  • PREFACE AND GUIDE TO THE READER (page xvi)
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page xix)
  • ABBREVIATIONS (page xxi)
  • ILLUSTRATIONS (page xxiii)
  • Introduction (page 3)
  • PART ONE FREUD AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY PSYCHOPHYSICS
    • 1 The Nature and Origins of Psychoanalysis (page 11)
    • 2 Sigmund Freud and Josef Breuer: Toward a Psychophysical Theory of Hysteria (1880-95) (page 22)
    • 3 Sexuality and the Etiology of Neurosis: The Estrangement of Breuer and Freud (page 70)
    • 4 Freud's Three Major Psychoanalytic Problems and the Project for a Scientific Psychology (1895) (page 101)
  • PART TWO PSYCHOANALYSIS: THE BIRTH OF A GENETIC PSYCHOBIOLOGY
    • 5 Wilhelm Fliess and the Mathematics of Human Sexual Biology (page 135)
    • 6 Freud's Psychoanalytic Transformation of the Fliessian Id (page 171)
    • 7 The Darwinian Revolution's Legacy to Psychology and Psychoanalysis (page 238)
    • 8 Freud and the Sexologists (page 277)
    • 9 Dreams and the Psychopathology of Everyday Life (page 320)
    • 10 Evolutionary Biology Resolves Freud's Three Psychoanalytic Problems (1905-39) (page 361)
    • 11 Life (Eros) and Death Instincts: Culmination of a Biogenetic Romance (page 393)
  • PART THREE IDEOLOGY, MATH, AND HISTORY IN THE ORIGINS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS
    • 12 Freud as Crypto-Biologist: The Politics of Scientific Independence (page 419)
    • 13 The Myth of the Hero in the Psychoanalytic Movement (page 445)
    • 14 Epilogue and Conclusion (page 496)
  • APPENDIX A: Two Published Accounts Detailing Josef Breuer's 4 November 1895 Defense of Freud's Views on Sexuality and Neurosis (page 507)
  • APPENDIX B: Josef Breuer's Metapsychology: The Matter of the "Remarkable Paradox" (page 510)
  • APPENDIX C: Dr. Felix Gattel's Scientific Collaboration with Freud (1897-98) (page 513)
  • APPENDIX D: The Dating of Freud's Reading of Albert Moll's Untersuchungen über die Libido sexualis (page 516)
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 519)
  • INDEX (page 577)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
CS 10.3 (May 1981): 468-469 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2067415
AHR 86.1 (Feb. 1981): 112-113 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1872943
JMH 53.2 (Jun. 1981): 304-306 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1877827
JIH 11.3 (Winter 1981): 517-520 http://www.jstor.org/stable/203636
GRP 4.4 (Winter 1980): 60-61 http://www.jstor.org/stable/41718011
TS 10.3 (May 1981): 463-467 http://www.jstor.org/stable/657478
AAAPSS 456 (Jul. 1981): 203-204 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1044722
JHB 15.2 (Summer 1982): 317-318 http://www.jstor.org/stable/4330822
NAR 265.1 (Spring 1980): 58-66 http://www.jstor.org/stable/25125773
MLN* 95.5 (Dec. 1980): 1375-1383 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2906500
JSR 18.1 (Feb. 1982): 88-90 http://www.jstor.org/stable/3812519
BJHS 17.1 (Mar. 1984): 64-67 http://www.jstor.org/stable/4026018
ISIS 72.4 (Dec. 1981): 638-642 http://www.jstor.org/stable/231258
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