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Freud and the Question of Pseudoscience

Cioffi, Frank

Published by Open Court, 1999
ISBN 10: 081269385X / ISBN 13: 9780812693850
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Synopsis: For three decades Frank Cioffi has been at the center of the debate over Freud's legacy and the legitimacy of psychoanalysis. Cioffi has given startling demonstrations that, in one area after another, Freud's accounts of the development of his theories are untruthful. But Cioffi's even more impressive achievement has been to scrupulously distinguish the many different, often equivocal, assertions made by psychoanalysis, thus laying bare the mechanism of its rhetorical conjuring tricks.

Review: A trenchant and brilliant criticism of Freud's scientific integrity and truthfulness, Cioffi's is one of the best and most important analyses of basic psychoanalytic theories. -- Albert Ellis, author of A New Guide to Rational Living

Cioffi brings to Freud criticism an individual voice and enviable acquaintanceship with the literature on Freud stretching back to the early years of psychoanalysis. This is a book which should be read by anyone interested in the issues which lie at the heart of the century-long debate about Freud and psychoanalysis. -- Allen Esterson, author of Seductive Mirage

Frank Cioffi stands preeminent among the philosophers and historians who in the early 1970s began teaching us to scrutinize Freud without employing the rosy lens of hero worship. Exercising logical clarity and occasionally mischievous wit, Cioffi has retained his place as the most trenchant and provocative critic of psychoanalysis. Does the Freudian tradition deserve to survive? Some readers who are inclined to answer yes may change their minds after pondering this important book. -- Frederick Crews, author of The Memory Wars

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Title: Freud and the Question of Pseudoscience
Publisher: Open Court
Publication Date: 1999
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Good
Book Type: book