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- catalog abstract "Includes sections on Freud, Puritanism, and Eros.".
- catalog contributor b1760583.
- catalog created "[1969]".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "[1969]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1969]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [326]-343)".
- catalog description "Includes sections on Freud, Puritanism, and Eros.".
- catalog description "Introduction: our schizoid world. Problems as prophetic. The artist and the neurotic. The neurotic as predictive. The emergence of apathy -- pt. I. Love. Paradoxes of sex and love. Sexual wilderness. Salvation through technique. The new Puritanism. Freud and Puritanism. Motives of the problem . Revolt against sex -- Eros in conflict with sex. The return of repressed Eros. What is Eros? Eros in Plato. Freud and Eros. The union of Eros: a case study. Eros sickening -- Love and death. Love as the intimation of mortality. Death and the obsession with sex. The tragic sense in love. The tragic and separation. Contraceptives and the tragic -- Love and the daimonic. Defining the daimonic. Objections to the term. The daimonic in primitive psychotherapy. Some historical soundings. Love and the diamonic -- The daimonic in dialogue. Dialogue and integration. Stages of the daimonic. The daimonic and the anonymous. The daimonic and knowledge. Naming the daimonic. Naming of the daimonic in therapy -- pt. II. Will. The will in crisis. Undermining of personal responsibility. Contradiction in will. The case of John. Will in psychoanalysis. Illusion and will -- Wish and will. The demise of will power. Freud's anti-will system. The wish. Illness as the inability to wish. Lack of capacity to wish. William James and will -- Intentionality. The roots of intentionality. Example from psychoanalysis. Perception and intentionality. The body and intentionality. Will and intentionality -- Intentionality in therapy. Cases of Preston. Stages in therapy. From wish to will. Wish and will to decision. Human freedom -- pt. III. Love and will. The relation of love and will. Love and will blocking each other. Impotence as an example. Imagination and time. Union of love and will -- The meaning of care. Care in love and will. The mythos of care. Care in our day -- Communion of consciousness. Love as personal. Aspects of the love act. Creating of consciousness. Love, will and forms of society.".
- catalog extent "352 p.".
- catalog identifier "0393010805".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "[1969]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Norton".
- catalog subject "152.4/32".
- catalog subject "BF 692 M467L 1969".
- catalog subject "BF692 .M34".
- catalog subject "Love Psychological aspects.".
- catalog subject "Love".
- catalog subject "Love.".
- catalog subject "Psychosexual Development.".
- catalog subject "Sex (Psychology)".
- catalog subject "Will.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: our schizoid world. Problems as prophetic. The artist and the neurotic. The neurotic as predictive. The emergence of apathy -- pt. I. Love. Paradoxes of sex and love. Sexual wilderness. Salvation through technique. The new Puritanism. Freud and Puritanism. Motives of the problem . Revolt against sex -- Eros in conflict with sex. The return of repressed Eros. What is Eros? Eros in Plato. Freud and Eros. The union of Eros: a case study. Eros sickening -- Love and death. Love as the intimation of mortality. Death and the obsession with sex. The tragic sense in love. The tragic and separation. Contraceptives and the tragic -- Love and the daimonic. Defining the daimonic. Objections to the term. The daimonic in primitive psychotherapy. Some historical soundings. Love and the diamonic -- The daimonic in dialogue. Dialogue and integration. Stages of the daimonic. The daimonic and the anonymous. The daimonic and knowledge. Naming the daimonic. Naming of the daimonic in therapy -- pt. II. Will. The will in crisis. Undermining of personal responsibility. Contradiction in will. The case of John. Will in psychoanalysis. Illusion and will -- Wish and will. The demise of will power. Freud's anti-will system. The wish. Illness as the inability to wish. Lack of capacity to wish. William James and will -- Intentionality. The roots of intentionality. Example from psychoanalysis. Perception and intentionality. The body and intentionality. Will and intentionality -- Intentionality in therapy. Cases of Preston. Stages in therapy. From wish to will. Wish and will to decision. Human freedom -- pt. III. Love and will. The relation of love and will. Love and will blocking each other. Impotence as an example. Imagination and time. Union of love and will -- The meaning of care. Care in love and will. The mythos of care. Care in our day -- Communion of consciousness. Love as personal. Aspects of the love act. Creating of consciousness. Love, will and forms of society.".
- catalog title "Love and will.".
- catalog type "text".