Freud and the Standard World:Psychoanalysis and Ethics

Review of Metaphysics 10 (2):258 - 272 (1956)
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As a result of Freud's subsequent theories about the operations of the ego, however, a new "hidden reality" became the focus of interest: the world of anxiety and the defense mechanisms. Lewis Feuer notes that ideals, values, social philosophies, even theories of reality often appeared from this standpoint to be "projective distortions," "systems of rationalisation," and "anxiety-induced" symptoms of neurotic traits or conflicts.

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Herbert Fingarette
Last affiliation: University of California at Santa Barbara

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