Thinking the Unconscious: Nineteenth-Century German Thought



Thinking the Unconscious: Nineteenth-Century German Thought
The book "Thinking the Unconscious: Nineteenth-Century German Thought" is a collection of essays that explore the concept of the unconscious in German philosophy and literature. The contributors explore the origins of the idea in Kant's critical philosophy and how it developed throughout the Romantic and Idealist periods. They discuss the various ways in which the concept was used and transformed ... more details
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  • Collection of essays that explore the concept of the unconscious in German philosophy and literature
  • Includes essays on the origins of the idea in Kant's critical philosophy and how it developed throughout the Romantic and Idealist periods
  • Discusses the various ways in which the concept was used and transformed throughout the nineteenth century


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Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780521897532
Publication Date 28/08/2010
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Manufacturer Cambridge Univ Pr
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The book "Thinking the Unconscious: Nineteenth-Century German Thought" is a collection of essays that explore the concept of the unconscious in German philosophy and literature. The contributors explore the origins of the idea in Kant's critical philosophy and how it developed throughout the Romantic and Idealist periods. They discuss the various ways in which the concept was used and transformed throughout the nineteenth century.

Since Freud's earliest psychoanalytic theorization around the beginning of the twentieth century, the concept of the unconscious has exerted an enormous influence upon psychoanalysis and psychology, and literary, critical and social theory. Yet, prior to Freud, the concept of the unconscious already possessed a complex genealogy in nineteenth-century German philosophy and literature, beginning with the aftermath of Kant's critical philosophy and the origins of German idealism, and extending into the discourses of romanticism and beyond. Despite the many key thinkers who contributed to the Germanic discourses on the unconscious, the English-speaking world remains comparatively unaware of this heritage and its influence upon the origins of psychoanalysis. Bringing together a collection of experts in the fields of German Studies, Continental Philosophy, the History and Philosophy of Science, and the History of Psychoanalysis, this volume examines the various theorizations, representations, and transformations undergone by the concept of the unconscious in nineteenth-century German thought.

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