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  1. 10. Sept. 1977 · If Paul Ricoeur is correct in seeing the various currents of contemporary philosophy all converging on the problem of a "grand philosophy of language," then the first sixty pages of this absorbing study of Freud may become the rallying point from which future work can begin.This first part of Freud and Philosophy, "Problematic," presents a profound and clear theory of signification, symbol ...

  2. Ricoeur’s reading of Freud is a rare and sympathetic attempt to grapple philosophically with the antiphilosophy of psychoanalysis. In successive movements between Freud’s explicitly developed triads of id, ego and superego; unconscious, preconscious and conscious; cathexis, anticathexis and hypercathexis; Eros, Thanatos and Logos Ricoeur locates an occult dualism of human desire which ...

  3. Citation. Ricoeur, P. (1970). Freud and philosophy: An essay on interpretation. Trans. D. Savage. Yale U. Press.

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  6. If Paul Ricoeur is correct in seeing the various currents of contemporary philosophy all converging on the problem of a "grand philosophy of language," then the first sixty pages of this absorbing study of Freud may become the rallying point from which future work can begin.This first part of Freud and Philosophy, "Problematic," presents a profound and clear theory of signification, symbol ...

  7. Freud & Philosophy: An Essay on Interpretation. By Paul Ricoeur. Translated by Denis Savage. New Haven and London : Yale Uni-versity Press, 1970. 573 pp. $ 15.00. For those who have not yet become acquainted with one of the most significant thinkers on the contemporary scene, Paul Ricoeur is one whose intellectual roots may