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Darwin's Influence on Freud A Tale of Two Sciences

By: Lucille B Ritvo(Author)
279 pages
Darwin's Influence on Freud
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  • Darwin's Influence on Freud ISBN: 9780300041316 Hardback Dec 1990 Out of Print #20426
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Charles Darwin made history a scientific method; Sigmund Freud applied the scientific method to psychology, with equally starting results. In the first book to reveal the seminal role that Darwin?s method and ideas played in Freud?s basic thinking, Lucille B. Ritvo shows how Freud could have been influenced by Darwin's ideas and how the biologically rooted discipline of psychoanalysis reflects this relationship.

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By: Lucille B Ritvo(Author)
279 pages
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"A well-written, extensive, and careful examination of the impact of Darwin's evolutionary biology on Freud's psychoanalytic theory-building [...] Ritvo provides new evidence that identifies the zoological training of Carl Claus as more important in this regard than the more touted physiological influence of Ernst Brucke."
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