With the fall of Berlin Wall in 1989 the threat of the Cold War which had dominated the second half of the twentieth ...
Continue Reading →Leonardo da Vinci fascinated Freud primarily because he was keen to know why his personality was so incomprehensible to his contemporaries. In this ...
Continue Reading →The simple but convincing explanations of things familiar to everybody are explained here: the sudden forgetting of names, of sets of words, impressions ...
Continue Reading →In reasoned progression he outlined core psychoanalytic concepts, such as repression, free association and libido. Of the various English translations of Freud’s major ...
Continue Reading →With vast erudition, Foucault cuts across disciplines and reaches back into seventeenth century to show how classical systems of knowledge, which linked all ...
Continue Reading →Wilhelm Worringer’s landmark study in the interpretation of modern art, first published in 1908, has seldom been out of print. Its profound impact ...
Continue Reading →When it was first published in France in 1961 as Folie et Déraison: Histoire de la Folie à l’âge Classique, few had heard ...
Continue Reading →Madness, sexuality, power, knowledge—are these facts of life or simply parts of speech? In a series of works of astonishing brilliance, historian Michel ...
Continue Reading →For the last two centuries, Western philosophy has developed in the shadow of Hegel, an influence each new thinker struggles to escape. As ...
Continue Reading →Quantum electrodynamics – or QED for short – is the theory that explains how light and electrons interact, and in doing so illuminates ...
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