Psychoanalysis, mind, and art : perspectives on Richard Wollheim
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Psychoanalysis, mind, and art : perspectives on Richard Wollheim
(Aristotelian Society series, v. 11)
Blackwell, 1992
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Note
"Select bibliography of the publications of Richard Wollheim": p. [366]-371
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Richard Wollheim's contributions to philosophy have ranged extraordinarily across aesthetics, mind and psychoanalysis. He is one of the few philosophers in the analytic tradition to have engaged, in detail, in questions of why events in life mean what they do and how such significance informs works of art. Psychoanalysis, Mind and Art attempts to do justice to the breadth of Wollheim's work in the fields of psychoanalysis, mind and the emotions, art and politics and values. Twenty distinguished authors have been invited to discuss, dissect and review his achievements in all these areas. The resulting collection is a testament to the importance of Wollheim's philosophy and a coherent examination of the enduring problems and possibilities of mind and art.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Psychoanalysis, values and politics: psychoanalysis, interpretation and science, Jim Hopkins
- the nature and source of emotion, Sebastian Gardner
- acting on phantasy and acting on desire, Hanna Segal
- knowing and valuing - some questions of genealogy, Marcia Cavell
- naturalism, psychoanalysis and moral motivation, Samuel Scheffler
- three types of projectivism, Anthony Price
- aggression, love and morality - Wollheim on Rousseau, Nick Dent
- the future of a disillusion, Jerry Cohen
- character, mind and politics - the Socratic case, Amelia Rorty
- utopia and fantasy - the practicability of Plato's ideally Just City, Miles Burnyeat. Part 2 Bradley and Green: Bradley and moral philosophy, Patrick Gardiner
- inscrutability of reference, monism and individuals, Hide Isheguro
- motions of the mind, Bill Hart. Part 3 Art and vision: painting as an art - persons, artists, spectators and roles, Alexander Nehamas
- on looking at a picture, Malcolm Budd
- seeing-in and seeing financially, Kendall Walton
- painting, beholder and the self, Anthony Savile
- drawing from life, Antonia Phillips. Part 4 Memory and motive: remembering directly, David Wiggins
- on the parallelism between theoretical and practical reasoning, David Pears.
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