Badcock, and Nesse and Lloyd, have argued that there are important points of agreement between Freud's theory of the mind and a theory of mind suggested by adaptive reasoning. Buller, on the other hand, draws attention to the need to avoid confusing an adaptive rationale with an unconscious motivation. The present paper attempts to indicate what role adaptive reasoning might have to play in justifying psychoanalytic claims. First, it is argued that psychoanalytic claims cannot be justified by the clinical experience of psychoanalysts alone. It is urged that, to avoid interpretative proliferation, it is necessary to base interpretation on some theory which is external to psychoanalysis. Next, Buller's reservations about using adaptive reason...
Published as a chapter in Van Hezewijk, R. (2003). Psychology and evolutionary biology; Causal analy...
This paper develops a theory of Darwinian psychological adaptations as motive dispositions with an a...
Grünbaum (1984) argues that psychoanalysis cannot justify its inferences regarding motives using its...
Interdisciplinary approaches are useful because they help to clarify and overcome the blind spots in...
This paper considers clinical psychoanalysis together with developmental psychology (particularly at...
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Evolutionary theory has been employed to explain psychological and social phenomena for over a hundr...
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REUD ALWAYS ASSuhiED that “for the psychical field, the bio-logical field does in fact play the part...
This paper argues that recent work in the 'free energy' program in neuroscience enables us better to...
This paper aims to emphasize the fundamental role of unconscious processes in our adaptation. We wil...
There are differences today amongst psychoanalysts regarding if psychoanalysis should limit itself t...
A cognitivist approach is applied in this thesis to the psychoanalytic explanation of neurosis. The ...
The perceived causal relationship between body and mind is central to various psychotherapy theories...
Of the topics found in psychoanalytic theory it is Freud’s philosophy of mind that is at once the mo...
Published as a chapter in Van Hezewijk, R. (2003). Psychology and evolutionary biology; Causal analy...
This paper develops a theory of Darwinian psychological adaptations as motive dispositions with an a...
Grünbaum (1984) argues that psychoanalysis cannot justify its inferences regarding motives using its...
Interdisciplinary approaches are useful because they help to clarify and overcome the blind spots in...
This paper considers clinical psychoanalysis together with developmental psychology (particularly at...
Introduction Psychologists have long paid lip service to Darwin, conceding that the human brain did ...
Evolutionary theory has been employed to explain psychological and social phenomena for over a hundr...
This essay synthesizes the place of biological evolutionism in the early history of psychoanalysis, ...
REUD ALWAYS ASSuhiED that “for the psychical field, the bio-logical field does in fact play the part...
This paper argues that recent work in the 'free energy' program in neuroscience enables us better to...
This paper aims to emphasize the fundamental role of unconscious processes in our adaptation. We wil...
There are differences today amongst psychoanalysts regarding if psychoanalysis should limit itself t...
A cognitivist approach is applied in this thesis to the psychoanalytic explanation of neurosis. The ...
The perceived causal relationship between body and mind is central to various psychotherapy theories...
Of the topics found in psychoanalytic theory it is Freud’s philosophy of mind that is at once the mo...
Published as a chapter in Van Hezewijk, R. (2003). Psychology and evolutionary biology; Causal analy...
This paper develops a theory of Darwinian psychological adaptations as motive dispositions with an a...
Grünbaum (1984) argues that psychoanalysis cannot justify its inferences regarding motives using its...