Strangers to Ourselves

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Strangers to Ourselves

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ISBN: 9780231071574
author: Julia Kristeva
translator: Leon S. Roudiez
publishing house: Columbia University Press
publication date: 1994 -8
binding: Paperback
price: USD 32.00
number of pages: 230

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Discovering the Adaptive Unconscious

Julia Kristeva    translator: Leon S. Roudiez

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Freud introduced the West to the unconscious, but the last half-century of psychology has reinvented it, argues University of Virginia psychology professor Timothy D. Wilson. In Strangers to Ourselves: Discovering the Adaptive Unconscious, Wilson attempts to explain why there's so much about ourselves that we fail to understand, which can lead to misdirected anger. He points to a revised, post-Freudian understanding of how the mind works: the reason that their own judgments, feelings, [and] motives remain mysterious to people is not repression, as Freud argued, but efficiency so that the mind can process and analyze multiple things at once. Wilson looks at ways that readers can probe their unconscious, suggesting that soliciting the opinions of others is actually more valuable than introspection.

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