Psychoanalysis and the unconscious by D. H. Lawrence

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Author Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930
LoC No. 21010192
Title Psychoanalysis and the unconscious
Original Publication United States: Thomas Seltzer,1921.
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Summary "Psychoanalysis and the unconscious" by D. H. Lawrence is a philosophical treatise written in the early 20th century. This book critically examines the fields of psychoanalysis, morality, and human consciousness, exploring the intrinsic nature of the unconscious mind. Lawrence offers a unique perspective on various psychoanalytic concepts, including the Oedipus complex and repression, providing a considerable critique of how they relate to moral and human relations. In the book, Lawrence delves into the complexities of the unconscious, arguing it is not merely a site for repressed sexual impulses or monstrous desires as suggested by Freudian analysis. Instead, he posits that the unconscious serves as a vital source for individual life and creativity, emerging during the moment of conception and evolving throughout one’s existence. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the primordial nature of the unconscious and its role in shaping human behavior, relationships, and moral decisions. By situating the unconscious as a dynamic, creative entity within each individual, Lawrence invites readers to reconsider the implications of psychoanalysis on self-awareness and morality, advocating for a deeper exploration of the true essence of human connections and individuality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BF: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Psychology, Philosophy, Psychoanalysis
Subject Psychoanalysis
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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