On Adrian Johnston's Materialist Psychoanalysis: Some Questions

Southern Journal of Philosophy 51 (S1):85-93 (2013)
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In this commentary on Adrian Johnston's paper, “Drive Between Brain and Subject: An Immanent Critique of Lacanian Neuropsychoanalysis,” I consider whether his attempt to develop a materialist ground for psychoanalysis can avoid versions of reductionism and verificationism that would threaten any autonomy psychoanalysis might have as a science

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