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Elements of semiotic theory relevant to psychoanalysis
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Bonnie E. Litowitz
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents XIII
- Note on citations XIV
- Semiotic presuppositions of healing: the story of medicine 1
- The psychodynamic foundation and semiotic reconstruction of psychosomatic medicine 25
- A semiotic approach to alexithymia 45
- Pharmacosemiotics: where is the message in the drug? 65
- Elements of semiotic theory relevant to psychoanalysis 81
- Psychoanalysis without foundations 111
- Semiosis and its “other”: notes on the psychoanalytic unconscious 127
- Freud's “unconscious”: a discussion of Barnaby B. Barratt’s “Semiosis and its other: notes on the psychoanalytic unconscious” 157
- Peirce’s notion of abduction and psychoanalytic interpretation 163
- The case of Frau Doktor Κ.: a Lacanian psychosis 181
- List of contributors 199
- Subject index 201
- Backmatter 207
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents XIII
- Note on citations XIV
- Semiotic presuppositions of healing: the story of medicine 1
- The psychodynamic foundation and semiotic reconstruction of psychosomatic medicine 25
- A semiotic approach to alexithymia 45
- Pharmacosemiotics: where is the message in the drug? 65
- Elements of semiotic theory relevant to psychoanalysis 81
- Psychoanalysis without foundations 111
- Semiosis and its “other”: notes on the psychoanalytic unconscious 127
- Freud's “unconscious”: a discussion of Barnaby B. Barratt’s “Semiosis and its other: notes on the psychoanalytic unconscious” 157
- Peirce’s notion of abduction and psychoanalytic interpretation 163
- The case of Frau Doktor Κ.: a Lacanian psychosis 181
- List of contributors 199
- Subject index 201
- Backmatter 207