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This book will first acquaint them (laypersons) with the major characteristics of the creative personality and the creative process. It will then critically discuss the theoretical ideas contributed by representatives of such traditions as psychoanalysis, existentialism, and scientific behaviorism. Thus it is intended first, for the >enlightened< lay person, be he or she a practicing professional in the arts or sciences, an interested observer, or an undergraduate student seeking that elusive diploma. It is also hoped, however, that trained philosophers and/or psychologists will find it informative (although they should be forewarned that at times the discussion may seem elementary), since these theoretical writings have not, to our knowledge, been previously brought together in this manner. In short, we unabashedly seek to provide what might pass for a >textbook< on the topic. – Index: Introduction – Part I: Problems and evidence – A problematic potpourri – Democracy and creativity – The >data< of creativity – The stages of the creative process – The data of creativity I: Some characteristics of creative persons – Methods of study – Personality characteristics – The data of creativity II: Complications – Fictional characteristics – Conceptual problems – he creative process I: Preparation and incubation – cubation/frustration – The creative process II: Inspiration and beyond – Verification/hypothesis testing – Part II: Theories of personal autonomy – Existential approaches I: Basic premises and Albert Camus – Existential approaches II: Jean-Paul Sartre – Part III: Theories of antecedent causation – Supernatural/theological approaches – Psychoanalytic approaches I: Sigmund Freud – Psychoanalytic approaches II: Jung and Rank – Psychoanalytic approaches III: Miscellaneous – Ernst Kris – Silvano Arieti – Phyllis Greenacre – Alfred Adler – Naturalistic views I: The passive subject – Hereditary/evolutionary views – Environmental views – Physiological views – Part IV: Theories of deterministic freedom – Naturalistic views II: The active subject – Philosophical antecedents: Kant – Gestalt psychology – Cognitive associationism – Other cognitive environmental views – Naturalistic views III: The active subject prolonged – Developmental approaches – Psychometric approaches: J. P. Guilford – The third force I: Neoromanticism – The neo-romantic humanists – Albert Maslow: Basic postulates – Ayn Rand – The third force II: The existential humanists – Rollo May – Creativity and death – Erich FROMM – Epilogue – References – Index of names – Index of subjects. (From the introduction)
Editorial: Psychosemantics
(1987)
Love, Seduction, and Trauma
(1987)
The Purloined Self
(1987)
Presents evidence suggesting that (1) E. FROMM (1947) increasingly diverged from K. Marx in his concept of human nature, (2) FROMM's construct of the >social unconscious< is the locus where mystical and psychoanalytic notions become confused with Marxian ideas, and (3) FROMM's reconstruction of Marx in idealist terms does serious violence to Marx's theory and is accomplished only at the price of major distortion.
Zum Gedenken an Erich Fromm
(1987)
Using a historical context, an attempt is made to demonstrate that totalitarianism and virulent anti-Semitism are natural consequences of equalitarianism. This is so because democratic societies, characterized by social equality, foster malignant individualism, which ultimately impoverishes collective life (both spiritually and materially); the unhappy final consequence of this process is that the human animal, in the context of a global economic crisis, will suffer from existential anxiety to such a degree that >Big Brother< will be called on to assuage it. Democratic politicians and intellectuals-guided by the philosophy of utilitarianism-will unwittingly precipitate the crisis by blindly pursuing public policies that lead to massive indebtedness, the collapse of international banking, and, ultimately, worldwide misery. Once again the Jew-the banker, the intellectual, and the Zionist-will be blamed for it all. In support of his argument, ideas are drawn on from the following artists and scientists: Ernest Becker, Herman Melville, Erich FROMM, Emile Durkheim, Erving Goffman, Alexis de Tocqueville, and George Orwell.
Die verschiedenen theoretischen Programme, die Erich FROMM im Verlauf seiner Werkgeschichte verfolgt hat (Freudo-Marxismus, analytische Sozialpsychologie, Neo-Psychoanalyse, humanistischer Sozialismus) werden zusammenfassend dargestellt und auf eine gemeinsame Leitidee in Form einer impliziten >Theorie des Subjekts< zurückzuführen versucht. Grundsätzliche Probleme subjekttheoretischer Ansätze werden in diesem Zusammenhang diskutiert. – Aus dem Inhaltsverzeichnis: (1) Zur Konzeptualisierung subjekttheoretischer Problemlagen in humanistischer Absicht. (2) Vom Gottesbegriff zur Menschennatur. Der Ursprung des FROMMschen Humanismus im jüdischen Gesetz. (3) Biologistische Werturteile im Menschenbild der Psychoanalyse. (4) Die Kontroverse um den heuristischen Wert der Freudschen Triebtheorie respektive der Metapsychologie. (5) Die begriffliche Struktur der analytischen Sozialpsychologie. (6) Konstruktionsprinzip und Begründungsprobleme der FROMMschen Anthropologie. (7) Schwerefeld >Materie< und Schwerefeld >Menschennatur< im Kontext der FROMMschen Marxrezeption. (8) Zum normativen Problemüberhang kritischer Subjekttheorien. Überlegungen im Hinblick auf das Verhältnis von Tugendethik und normativer Ethik.
Zweimal Weißer Saal
(1987)
A Clinical Perspective of the Cause-Consequence Controversy in Alcoholic and Addictive Suffering
(1987)
Erich Fromm
(1987)
Gesammelte Schriften, Band 2: Philosophische Frühschriften, Frankfurt am Main (Fischer) 1987.
(1987)
Gesammelte Schriften, Band 9: Nachlassene Schriften 1914-1931, Frankfurt am Main (Fischer) 1987.
(1987)
Gesammelte Schriften, Band 11: Nachlassene Schriften 1914-1931, Frankfurt am Main (Fischer) 1987.
(1987)
Language and the Self
(1987)
A Clinical Illustration of >Langs'Communicative Interactional Model of the Mind< (A Symposium)
(1987)
Destroy the Illusion [摧毁幻象]
(1987)