Re: Freud questions

2002-10-25 Thread James Guinee
> > I've read an excellent biography of Freud that claims he drew more > > inspiration for his ideas (e.g., the Talmud) than he claimed. > I believe David Bakan wrote a book called _Freud and the Jewish Mystical > Tradition_. You might have a look at that. > -- > Christopher D. Green Thanks!!

Re: Freud questions

2002-10-24 Thread James Guinee
> 2) Was he very religious, and/or did his religiosity play a role in > his theorizing or practice? As far as I recall, no to the first question, but the second question depends on whom you read/ask. I've read an excellent biography of Freud that claims he drew more inspiration for his ideas (e

Re: Freud questions

2002-10-24 Thread Christopher D. Green
James Guinee wrote: > > 2) Was he very religious, and/or did his religiosity play a role in > > his theorizing or practice? > > As far as I recall, no to the first question, but the second question > depends on whom you read/ask. > > I've read an excellent biography of Freud that claims he drew mo

Re: Freud questions

2002-10-24 Thread Allen Esterson
On 23 October John Kulig wrote: <> Anna Freud is most famous for her work with young children. Her bitter dispute with Melanie Klein in relation to Klein’s notions about supposed pre-Oedipal infantile phantasies almost led to a split in the British Psycho-Analytical Society in the 1940s. The disp

Re: Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread Beth Benoit
lack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 4:43 PM Subject: Re: Freud questions > On 23 Oct 2002, Beth Benoit wrote: > > > For Freudophiles, here's an interesting a

RE: Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread Traci Giuliano
John - thanks! Traci -- \\|||// ( o o ) -o00-(_)-00o-- Traci A. Giuliano Associate Professor of Psychology Southwestern University Georgetown, TX 78627 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (512) 863-1596;fax (512) 863-1846 http://www.southwestern.edu/~giu

Re: Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread Stephen Black
On 23 Oct 2002, Beth Benoit wrote: > For Freudophiles, here's an interesting ancestry website which shows names > of children, spouses, etc. Jean-Martin is listed in a couple of places as > "Dr., but nothing more specific than that... > > http://emquad.home.att.net/ancestry/fam00667.htm There's

Re: Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread Beth Benoit
For Freudophiles, here's an interesting ancestry website which shows names of children, spouses, etc. Jean-Martin is listed in a couple of places as "Dr., but nothing more specific than that... http://emquad.home.att.net/ancestry/fam00667.htm Also, this little tidbit: >Freud's eldest son, Jean

Re: Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread Beth Benoit
Freud had six children: Mathilde, 1887; Jean-Martin, 1889; Olivier, 1891; Ernst, 1892; Sophie, 1893; Anna, 1895. I'm wondering about referring to Freud as an atheist Here's an excerpt from the website of the National Goldman Museum for the Jewish Diaspora: >Freud was not a practicing Jew, b

Re: RE: Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread sylvestm
>John W. Kulig >Professor of Psychology >Plymouth State College >Plymouth NH 03264 > >"Eat bread and salt and speak the truth" >Russian saying. > >-Original Message- >From: Traci Giuliano [mailto:giuliant@;southwe

RE: Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread John Kulig
uth State College Plymouth NH 03264 "Eat bread and salt and speak the truth" Russian saying. -Original Message- From: Traci Giuliano [mailto:giuliant@;southwestern.edu] Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 10:55 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Subject: Freud que

Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread Traci Giuliano
Had a few questions about Freud in my intro class yesterday, and I was hoping a Tipster could help. 1) How many children did Freud have and what do we know about them? 2) Was he very religious, and/or did his religiosity play a role in his theorizing or practice? Thanks in advance. --