ABSTRACT

In this book, the author tracks the canonical instances of the generalized version of Sigmund Freud's example: a visit to the Acropolis when one cares about the visit, whether or not with the degree of interest and enthusiasm that Freud had.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter One|8 pages

The Problem

chapter Chapter Two|3 pages

A Synopsis of Freud's Account

chapter Chapter Three|8 pages

Freud's Thought at Face Value

chapter Chapter Four|4 pages

Freud's Thought as a Figurative Expression

chapter Chapter Five|5 pages

Freud's Account Analyzed

chapter Chapter Six|4 pages

A Different Neurosis

chapter Chapter Seven|8 pages

The Thought as Mundane

chapter Chapter Nine|8 pages

Reencounter with the Known in Reality

chapter Chapter Ten|8 pages

The Adult Voice

chapter Chapter Eleven|5 pages

The Paradoxical Stance