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Category Archives: Psychotherapy
Transferring this Blog from WordPress to my Website
This blog will now be active at: http://hewardwilkinson.co.uk/blog/ All the entries can now be found there. I shall leave this up for a while with this as the active post. Heward
Hegelian Philosophy of Intersubjectivity and the Shakespeare Authorship
With my philosophy group yesterday, we were wrestling with Hegel’s concept of reason; we considered how his radically modern conception of intersubjectivity, in the Lordship/Vassalhood chapter of the Phenomenology of Spirit, actually paradoxically derives from an understanding of Feudalism, something … Continue reading
James Shapiro the Psychoanalyst analyses Freud the Psychoanalyst
Writing with my psychotherapist hat on, I do think there is an interesting sideline in the reviews of James Shapiro’s ‘Contested Will’. There are repeated allusions to pathology and so forth, e.g., http://shakespeareoxfordsociety.wordpress.com/2010/03/21/dobson-and-mantel-say-shakespeare-deniers-need-shrink/ and now James Shapiro himself in a … Continue reading