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International experts reflecting on psychoanalysis in relation to religion and morality.
In this volume renowned experts in psychoanalysis reflect on the relationship between psychoanalysis and religion, in particular presenting various controversial interpretations of the question if and to what extent monotheism semantically and structurally fits psychoanalytic insights. Some essays augment traditional religious critiques of Freudianism with later religio-philosophical theories on, for example, femininity. Others explore the relation between psychopathology and morality from the Freudian premise that psychopathology shows in an excessive way aspects or mechanisms of the human psyche that constitute our subjectivity, and as such also our moral capacities and behaviour.

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Contributors: Andreas De Block (University of Leuven), Fethi Benslama (University of Paris Diderot), Sergio Benvenuto (ISTC, Rome), Gohar Homayounpour (Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran), Felix de Mendelssohn (Sigmund Freud University, Vienna), Julia Kristeva (University of Paris Diderot), Lode Lauwaert (University of Leuven), Siamak Movahedi (University of Massachusetts), Wolfgang Müller-Funk (University of Vienna), Gilles Ribault (University of Paris Diderot), Céline Surprenant (University of Sussex), Inge Scholz-Strasser (Sigmund Freud Foundation), Herman Westerink (University of Vienna), Joel Whitebook (Columbia University), Moshe Zuckermann (Tel Aviv University)

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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. 1-4
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. pp. 5-6
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  1. Preface
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 9-14
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  1. Part I: The Forces of Monotheism
  1. Moses’ Heritage. Psychoanalysis between Anthropology, History and Enlightenment
  2. pp. 17-30
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  1. The Jewish Tradition in Sigmund Freud’s Work
  2. pp. 31-48
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  1. Islam in Light of Psychoanalysis
  2. pp. 49-60
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  1. Part II: Religion and its Critiques
  1. Freud’s Conception of Religion within the Context of the Modernist Critical Discourse
  2. pp. 63-74
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  1. The Need to Believe and the Desire to Know, Today
  2. pp. 75-92
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  1. Part III: Femininity and the Figure of the Father
  1. Monotheism and the “Repudiation of Femininity”
  2. pp. 95-112
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  1. Fort!/Da! Through the Chador: The Paradox of the Woman’s Invisibility and Visibility
  2. pp. 113-132
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  1. Part IV: Morality
  1. The Two Sources of Morality in Freud’s Work
  2. pp. 135-142
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  1. On Moral Responsibility: A Freudian Perspective
  2. pp. 143-154
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  1. Pathology and Moral Courage in Freud’s Early Case Histories
  2. pp. 155-172
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  1. Part V: Law and Perversion
  1. Does Perversion Need the Law?
  2. pp. 175-184
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  1. Outlawed by Nature? A Critique of Some Current Psychiatric and Psychoanalytic Theories of Sexual Perversion
  2. pp. 185-198
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  1. Bibliography
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  1. Notes on the Contributors
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