Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
362
Language
English
Published
Jul 5, 2024
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1032769238
ISBN-13
9781032769233
Description
In a compelling examination of two towering figures in the realm of philosophy and psychiatry, Jerome C. Wakefield delves into the intellectual clash between Michel Foucault and Sigmund Freud. By exploring their divergent views on human behavior, mental illness, and the nature of power, Wakefield uncovers the profound implications of their ideas on contemporary thought.
This insightful work invites readers to consider how Foucault's social constructs of madness stand in contrast to Freud's psychological interpretations. Through careful analysis, Wakefield not only highlights their theoretical battles but also urges a reevaluation of how society understands neurosis and mental health, making this book a critical read for anyone interested in the intersections of psychology, philosophy, and social theory.
This insightful work invites readers to consider how Foucault's social constructs of madness stand in contrast to Freud's psychological interpretations. Through careful analysis, Wakefield not only highlights their theoretical battles but also urges a reevaluation of how society understands neurosis and mental health, making this book a critical read for anyone interested in the intersections of psychology, philosophy, and social theory.
Genres
Philosophy