A Dialogue Between Evolving Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Paul Ricoeur’s Philosophical Anthropology
A Dialogue Between Evolving Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Paul Ricoeur’s Philosophical Anthropology
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Description
Using elements of Ricoeur's thought, psychoanalysts respond as both theoreticians and clinicians to his groundbreaking dialogue.
Beginning with Sigmund Freud, the relationship between philosophy and psychoanalysis has fallen short of its mutually enriching potential. This volume builds on Ricoeur's sustained effort to construct an innovative bridge between the two disciplines and contributes to a long-overdue dialogue.
Ricoeur's engagement with the Freudian opus was a vehicle for his philosophical anthropology, emphasizing the creativity of imagination and the power of the possible. Over the last sixty years, the challenges of Ricoeur's commentary have changed in conjunction with the contemporary evolution of psychoanalysis. In this volume, the contributors explore the connections between philosophy and psychoanalysis, bringing the two into fruitful conversation.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Introduction and the Criteria for Analytic Experience
Introduction, Jeffrey Sacks (Willam Alanson White Institute, NY, USA) and Pascal Sauvayre (Willam Alanson White Institute, NY, USA)
1. Ricoeur's Criteria of Analytic Experience, Michael Becker (Willam Alanson White Institute, NY, USA)
Part 2: Intersubjectivity
2. Intersubjectivity, Transference, Metaphor: Hegel, Freud, Ricoeur, Molly MacDonald (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
Part 3: Narration
3. Narration and Norms: Ricoeur's Hermeneutics of Narrative and the Normative Structure of the Psyche, Michael J. Thompson, (William Paterson University, NJ, USA, and William Alanson White Institute, NY, USA)
4. Never the Master: Psychoanalytic Clinical Experience between Hermeneutics and Anti-Hermeneutics, Katharina Rothe (Sigmund Freud Private University Berlin, Germany, and William Alanson White Institute, NY, USA) and Pascal Sauvayre
5. From Sign to Metaphor: A Ricoeurian Case Study, Sean Meggeson (Toronto Psychoanalytic Institute, Canada)
Part 4: Inventive Imagination
6. The Poetics of Psychoanalysis: Interpretation as Inventive Imagination, Faroudja Hocini (Université Paris Cité, France), trans. Pascal Sauvayre
7. A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Productive Imagination from Paul Ricoeur's Lectures on Imagination, Michael Monhart (Jungian Psychoanalytic Association and the Blanton-Peale Institute, NY, USA)
8. The Pictorial Foundation of Psychoanalysis in Ricoeur's Writing: Implications for Clinical Work, Orsi Hunyady (William Alanson White Institute, NY, USA)
Part 5: Faith
9. Faithful Suspicion: Ricoeur between Freud and Hegel, Gal Katz (William Alanson White Institute, NY, USA)
10. An Overdue Conversation: Does Contemporary Psychoanalysis Have Anything to Say to Ricoeur's Critique of Freud's Atheism, Daniel Rosengart (John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NY, USA)
Afterword. Afterwards: From Analysis to Synthesis, from the Hermeneutics of Suspicion to a Synthesis with Affirmation, Jeffrey Sacks
Index
Product details
| Published | 11 Jun 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 240 |
| ISBN | 9798765155455 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Series | Studies in the Thought of Paul Ricoeur |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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