Announcing Philosophy and Psychoanalysis Book Series

Announcing a new book series with Routledge  PHILOSOPHY &  PSYCHOANALYSIS BOOK SERIES

JON MILLS Series Editor: Philosophy & Psychoanalysis is dedicated to current developments and cutting edge
research inthe philosophical sciences, phenomenology, hermeneutics,  existentialism, logic,semiotics, cultural studies, social criticism,  and the humanities that engage and enrich psychoanalytic thought through
philosophical rigor.  With the philosophical turn in psychoanalysis comes a new era of theoretical research that revisits past paradigms while invigorating new approaches to theoretical,  historical, contemporary, and applied psychoanalysis. No subject or discipline is immune from psychoanalytic reflection within a  philosophical context including psychology, sociology,anthropology, politics, the arts, religion, science, culture, physics, and the nature
of morality.  Philosophical approaches to psychoanalysis may stimulate new areas of knowledge that have
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3 Articles by Eran Rolnik

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Click Here to Read:  Therapy and Ideology: Psychoanalysis and Its Vicissitudes in Pre-State Israel (Including Some Previously Unpublished Letters by Sigmund Freud  and Albert Einstein).  Science in Context. 23(4) p. 473-506. (2010).

Click Here to Read: Between Technique and Ethic, Between Hermeneutics and Science: Freud’s right guesin by Shichot Israel Journal for psychotherapy.  This article is in Hebrew. Continue reading 3 Articles by Eran Rolnik

Three papers by Eran Rolnik

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 Before Babel: Reflections on Reading and Translating Freud By Eran J. Rolnik.  The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2015 Volume LXXXIV, Number 2: pp. 307-328.

Click Here to Read:  Between Memory and Desire: From History to Psychoanalysis and Back Psychoanalysis and History Volume 3, number 2, 2001;  pp. 129-149.

Click Here to Read: “Why Is it That I See Everything Differently?” Reading a 1933 Letter from Paula Heimann to
Theodor Reik by Eran J. Rolnik  The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association.  In Press.