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- catalog contributor b950100.
- catalog created "c1977.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "c1977.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1977.".
- catalog description "1. Introductory survey : The unconscious: fact or fiction? ; The unconscious a derivative of the conscious ; A continuum from consciousness to coma ; Consciousness and the egocentric predicament ; Concerning judgment of human and animal consciousness ; The psychology of understanding ; The nature of empathic understanding ; From mind as conscious to mind as unconscious -- 2. Von Hartmann's pre-Freudian unconscious : Whyte's recognition of von Hartmann ; Biographical sketch ; Three levels of the unconscious ; Some specific examples ; On departures from the inductive method ; How the book was judged by Hall ; Negative judgments by Ebbinghaus and by James ; Some contemporary judgments ; Concerning the determinants of belief ; A concluding comment -- ".
- catalog description "3. James on mind as unconscious : Do unconscious mental states exist? ; Petites perceptions and the unconscious ; Hypnosis and the unconscious ; The concept of dissociation ; Determining tendencies and delayed reactions ; Hidden motives and the fallacy of sensationalism ; Can the same idea be both conscious and unconscious? ; Concerning Herbart's apperceptive mass ; Concerning Helmholtz and unconscious inference ; Induction as implicit in sense-perception ; Helmholtz questions unconscious reasoning ; What Helmholtz meant by "basic process" ; Correction of an error ; William James and psychical research ; From the paranormal to the spiritual ; On belief in the supernatural and immortality ; From psychological research to psychical research ; F.W.H. Myers and his "discovery" ; The concept of subliminal consciousness ; Answer to a challenging question ; The Myers discover: fact or conjecture? ; Concerning the subliminal and the unconscious ; Summary review ; A concluding comment -- ".
- catalog description "4. Freud's psychical unconscious : Concerning Freud's clash with academic psychology ; A neglected problem ; Maudsley on mind as different from consciousness ; Concerning a misinterpretation of Maudsley ; Concerning Freud's psychical reality ; Was Freud influenced by Kant? ; Freud on the primacy of intellect ; Herbart on the dynamics of thinking ; From Herbart to James and from James to Freud ; James on Freud's work: some conjectures".
- catalog description "5. The unconscious and theories of motivation : A historic meeting ; Science versus Orthodoxy ; Jones on essentials of psychoanalysis ; Concerning hidden motives ; Determinism and science ; On the distinction between motivation and causation ; Spinoza's distinction between desires and their causes ; Spinoza's theory of emotion ; James on the "why:" of instinctive behavior ; The shift from instincts to drives ; Woodworth's theory of motivation: introduction ; The chief point of Woodworth's theory ; Concerning functional autonomy ; Freud's theory of motivation ; Can motives be sublimated? ; Concerning anxiety and repression ; More about sublimation ; Concerning regnant motives ; Functional autonomy re-examined ; Endogenous versus exogenous motives ; Exogenous motives and functional autonomy ; Summary review ; The chapter in retrospect -- 6. The unconscious: ambiguous and hypothetical aspects ; Concerning the meanings of the word unconscious ; On seeing Freud in perspective ; On the testing of Freud's hypotheses ; The unconscious as scientific concept ; Concerning Freud's understanding of the unconscious ; On proof for "the assumption of the unconscious" ; A concluding comment -- 7. The unconscious as implicit non-sensory ideation : Pre-Freudian objections to the unconscious ; An important distinction ; Concerning the "voice of the intellect" ; The paradox of unconscious thought ; Freud's view of academic psychology ; Unconscious thinking as imageless thinking ; Woodworth's concept of imageless thought ; Buhler on "what is thinking" ; Some key observations ; Freud's psychology of thinking ; Freud's "model dream" ; An apparent contradiction and its implications ; What non-sensory ideation implies ; On making the unconscious conscious ; Psychotherapy and the unconscious ; Psychotherapy as education ; In conclusion.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 238 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0876209223".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "c1977.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Santa Monica, CA : Goodyear Pub. Co.,".
- catalog subject "BF315 .K56".
- catalog subject "Psychology History.".
- catalog subject "Subconsciousness.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introductory survey : The unconscious: fact or fiction? ; The unconscious a derivative of the conscious ; A continuum from consciousness to coma ; Consciousness and the egocentric predicament ; Concerning judgment of human and animal consciousness ; The psychology of understanding ; The nature of empathic understanding ; From mind as conscious to mind as unconscious -- 2. Von Hartmann's pre-Freudian unconscious : Whyte's recognition of von Hartmann ; Biographical sketch ; Three levels of the unconscious ; Some specific examples ; On departures from the inductive method ; How the book was judged by Hall ; Negative judgments by Ebbinghaus and by James ; Some contemporary judgments ; Concerning the determinants of belief ; A concluding comment -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. James on mind as unconscious : Do unconscious mental states exist? ; Petites perceptions and the unconscious ; Hypnosis and the unconscious ; The concept of dissociation ; Determining tendencies and delayed reactions ; Hidden motives and the fallacy of sensationalism ; Can the same idea be both conscious and unconscious? ; Concerning Herbart's apperceptive mass ; Concerning Helmholtz and unconscious inference ; Induction as implicit in sense-perception ; Helmholtz questions unconscious reasoning ; What Helmholtz meant by "basic process" ; Correction of an error ; William James and psychical research ; From the paranormal to the spiritual ; On belief in the supernatural and immortality ; From psychological research to psychical research ; F.W.H. Myers and his "discovery" ; The concept of subliminal consciousness ; Answer to a challenging question ; The Myers discover: fact or conjecture? ; Concerning the subliminal and the unconscious ; Summary review ; A concluding comment -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Freud's psychical unconscious : Concerning Freud's clash with academic psychology ; A neglected problem ; Maudsley on mind as different from consciousness ; Concerning a misinterpretation of Maudsley ; Concerning Freud's psychical reality ; Was Freud influenced by Kant? ; Freud on the primacy of intellect ; Herbart on the dynamics of thinking ; From Herbart to James and from James to Freud ; James on Freud's work: some conjectures".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. The unconscious and theories of motivation : A historic meeting ; Science versus Orthodoxy ; Jones on essentials of psychoanalysis ; Concerning hidden motives ; Determinism and science ; On the distinction between motivation and causation ; Spinoza's distinction between desires and their causes ; Spinoza's theory of emotion ; James on the "why:" of instinctive behavior ; The shift from instincts to drives ; Woodworth's theory of motivation: introduction ; The chief point of Woodworth's theory ; Concerning functional autonomy ; Freud's theory of motivation ; Can motives be sublimated? ; Concerning anxiety and repression ; More about sublimation ; Concerning regnant motives ; Functional autonomy re-examined ; Endogenous versus exogenous motives ; Exogenous motives and functional autonomy ; Summary review ; The chapter in retrospect -- 6. The unconscious: ambiguous and hypothetical aspects ; Concerning the meanings of the word unconscious ; On seeing Freud in perspective ; On the testing of Freud's hypotheses ; The unconscious as scientific concept ; Concerning Freud's understanding of the unconscious ; On proof for "the assumption of the unconscious" ; A concluding comment -- 7. The unconscious as implicit non-sensory ideation : Pre-Freudian objections to the unconscious ; An important distinction ; Concerning the "voice of the intellect" ; The paradox of unconscious thought ; Freud's view of academic psychology ; Unconscious thinking as imageless thinking ; Woodworth's concept of imageless thought ; Buhler on "what is thinking" ; Some key observations ; Freud's psychology of thinking ; Freud's "model dream" ; An apparent contradiction and its implications ; What non-sensory ideation implies ; On making the unconscious conscious ; Psychotherapy and the unconscious ; Psychotherapy as education ; In conclusion.".
- catalog title "The unconscious : invention or discovery? a historico-critical inquiry / D. B. Klein.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".