Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2007
Publisher
Philosophical Library
ISBN-10
0806530278
ISBN-13
9780806530277
Description
Morton Levitt explores the intellectual interplay between two towering figures in modern thought: Sigmund Freud and John Dewey. This work delves into how Freud's insights into human psychology intersect with Dewey's pragmatism, offering a unique perspective on the complexities of human nature and behavior.
Levitt meticulously examines the philosophical foundations of both thinkers, highlighting their differing approaches to understanding consciousness and social experiences. Freud's focus on the unconscious and the depths of individual experience contrasts with Dewey's emphasis on community and practical experience, creating a rich dialogue between psychoanalysis and pragmatic philosophy.
The book serves as an invitation to grapple with fundamental questions about identity and society. By juxtaposing Freud's theories with Dewey's educational and ethical principles, Levitt provides a thought-provoking narrative that encourages readers to reflect on the implications of each thinker's legacy in contemporary thought and practice.
Levitt meticulously examines the philosophical foundations of both thinkers, highlighting their differing approaches to understanding consciousness and social experiences. Freud's focus on the unconscious and the depths of individual experience contrasts with Dewey's emphasis on community and practical experience, creating a rich dialogue between psychoanalysis and pragmatic philosophy.
The book serves as an invitation to grapple with fundamental questions about identity and society. By juxtaposing Freud's theories with Dewey's educational and ethical principles, Levitt provides a thought-provoking narrative that encourages readers to reflect on the implications of each thinker's legacy in contemporary thought and practice.
Genres
Philosophy