Wishful Thinking and the Unconscious: A Reply to Gouws

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Wishful Thinking and the Unconscious: A Reply to Gouws

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 24 , issue 1 , 2005 , pages: 14–21
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v24i1.31410
Author(s): Elisa Galgut Department of Philosophy University of Cape Town Private Bag Rondebosch, South Africa

Abstract

This paper argues against the view that the Freudian unconscious can be understood as an extension of ordinary belief-desire psychology. The paper argues that Freud’s picture of the mind challenges the paradigm of folk psychology, as it is understood by much contemporary philosophy of psychology and cognitive science. The dynamic unconscious postulated by psychoanalysis operates according to rules and principles that are distinct in kind from those rules that organise rational and conscious thought. Psychoanalysis offers us a radical reconception of our ordinary way of thinking about our own minds.

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