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Psychoanalysis, Science and Power reexamines the current state of psychoanalysis and science and technology studies as they have been influenced by Robert Maxwell Young's work. Young urged that psychoanalysis, particularly in its Kleinian incarnation, illuminated new aspects of science and technology studies, and vice versa.
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Introduction
Kurt Jacobsen and R.D. Hinshelwood
Part 1 Darwin and Malthus: The Cambridge Years
Roger Smith, "Relations: history of science and the thought of the therapist"
Jim Secord, "Revolutions in the head: Darwin, Malthus and Robert M. Young "
Timothy Sim, "The Reception of R. M. Young's Mind Brain and Adaptation"
Michael Ruse, "The Darwinian Aftermath"
Part 2 History of Science and Technology
Kurt Jacobsen, "Paradigms at Bay: Robert M. Young and the Dialectical Development of Science and Technology Studies"
Maureen McNeil, "Science is Social Relation: Reflections on the Essay and the Intervention"
Les Levidow, "Let's Move on': radical science, critique and Marxism"
Part 3 Psychoanalysis
Barry Richards, "Bob Young and the Free Associations project: A personal recollection"
Ann Scott, "Bob Young at Free Associations Books"
Karl Figlio, "Human nature and money"
Peter Barham, Schizophrenia in history"
R. D. Hinshelwood, "Values: inner and outer"
Paul Hoggett, "Primitive space"
Valerie Sinason, 'Robert M. Young: A farewell"
Conclusion: Bob Young and regenerating his Project
Kurt Jacobsen and R. D. Hinshelwood
Coda: An interview with Bob Young
Info autore
Kurt Jacobsen is co-editor of Free Associations journal and research associate in the Political Science Department at the University of Chicago, USA. He also is an award-winning documentary filmmaker.
R. D. Hinshelwood is a Fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society, previously Professor at Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex (now Emeritus, Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies), UK. He was Consultant Psychotherapist in the NHS for many years, and Director of the Cassel Hospital, 1993–1997. He has a long association with Free Associations journal.
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Psychoanalysis, Science and Power reexamines the current state of psychoanalysis and science and technology studies as they have been influenced by Robert Maxwell Young’s work. Young urged that psychoanalysis, particularly in its Kleinian incarnation, illuminated new aspects of science and technology studies, and vice versa.