Language: English
Published by New York : Aronson, 1977, 1977
ISBN 10: 0876681941 ISBN 13: 9780876681947
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. 1st Aronson ed. ; xxi, 416 p. ; ISBN: 0876681941 9780876681947 ; LC: BF173.F85; Dewey: 150.19/52 ; OCLC: 4255982 ; dark brown cloth with dark red and yellow pictorial dustjacket ; Contents: Freud's anthropomorphism / Thomas Nagel -- Freud's neurological theory of mind / Robert C. Solomon -- Meaning and dream interpretation / F. Weiss -- Mauvaise foi and the unconscious / Jean-Paul Sartre -- Self-deception and the "splitting of the ego" / Herbert Fingarette -- Freud, Sartre, and self-deception / David Pears -- Disposition and memory / Stuart Hampshire -- On Freud's doctrine of emotions / David Sachs -- Freud's anatomies of the self / Irving Thalberg -- Identification and imagination / Richard Wollheim -- Norms and the normal / Ronald De Sousa -- The id and the thinking process / Brian O'Shaughnessy -- Freudian mechanisms of defence : a programming perspective / Margaret A. Boden -- Psychoanalytic theory and evidence / Wesley C. Salmon -- Freud, Kepler, and the clinical evidence / Clark Glymour -- Rational behavior and psychoanalytic explanation / Peter Alexander -- Concerning rational behaviour and psychoanalytic explanation / Theodore Mischel -- Testing an interpretation within a session / J.O. Wisdom -- Freud's psychology of language / John C. Marshall -- Genetic explanation in Totem and taboo / Jerome Neu. ; "Richard Arthur Wollheim (1923-2003) was a British philosopher who served as the president of the British Society of Aesthetics.Besides his philosophical research and teaching on art, Wollheim was well-known for his philosophical treatments of depth psychology, notably Sigmund Freud. " ; some yellowing, else FINE/FINE. Book.
Published by Diocesan Department of Social Relations Saunders Press, Claremont, CA, 1948
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. HBDJ, 1948, 1st edition, 1st printing, Dates Match on Title & Copyright Pg, NF+/VG, AS-IS, Beautiful Brown & Black Illustrated Cloth Cvr with Title on Front in SemiCircle & on Spine Cvr in Black Light Cvr Wear rub, DJ Spine Cover Ends Small Chips Rub Wear but Titles Intact in Brown, PC, DJ protected in Clear Mylar, Interior nice tight clean light wear Fox, 179 pgs , DJ light rub,wear tiny chips Tears Edges, Approx 7 x 9 in. . .a book filled with Human Interest, Vision & Patience on the part of Many Individuals founded such Institutions as the Neighborhood Settlement, Hospital of Good Samaritan, Seamen's Church Institute ETC, Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, California, Brown cloth with decorative black engraving on front face depicting a street and lane.
Published by Thomas Holmes, London, UK, 1851
Seller: BookScene, Hull, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1851. Ex-Library, Usual Markings. No date. Brown binding cloth, gold decor. With fifty gorgeous steel engravings. Moderate general wear. Black tape on spine and border. Tape reinforced. Has bookplate. 211 pages. 6168.
Published by Thomas Holmes (Successor to Edward Lacey), London, 1851
First Edition
Half-Calf. Condition: Very Good. Browne, Hablot; Marshall, C.;Salmon, I (illustrator). First Edition. First edition. No publication date, c. 1851. 8vo. Half calf over marble boards, 6 compartments, gilt decoration to spine, all edges gilt, marble endpapers. 50 fine steel engraved plates, including frontispiece and engraved title vignette. 211 pp. Contemporary ownership signature of G. P. Lascaridi, b. 1820 Prusa/Brusa, Asia Minor, d. 5 September, 1889 in Corfu, Greece/Hellenes, a merchant in London, insurance and discount agent, dealer and chapman. Brief genealogical statement laid in. Some of the steel engravings by Hablot Browne [pseud. Phiz] (1815-1882), For much of his life he signed his work Phiz, but on occasion in prints, and often in other media, he identified himself by his real initials or name, as he does in this book. Others, unsigned, still have very recognizable Dickens-like characters in the foreground. Some foxing, most engravings untouched. Rubbing to board at extremities. Very good.