A Rational Superego

Philosophical Review 108 (4):529-558 (1999)
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Abstract

Just when philosophers of science thought they had buried Freud for the last time, he has quietly reappeared in the writings of moral philosophers. Two analytic ethicists, Samuel Scheffler and John Deigh, have independently applied Freud’s theory of the superego to the problem of moral motivation. Scheffler and Deigh concur in thinking that although Freudian theory doesn’t entirely solve the problem, it can nevertheless contribute to a solution.

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The decline of guilt.Herbert Morris - 1988 - Ethics 99 (1):62-76.

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