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Sempre que pensamos em psicanalistas lembramos de nomes como Freud, Lacan, Klein, Winnicott. Mas a psicanálise só deu seus frutos devido ao trabalho cotidiano de muitos outros analistas que se dispuseram a escutar cada um de seus pacientes de forma única e, ainda mais, quebraram paradigmas e inventaram outros modos de saber fazer com o que puderam ouvir da produção inconsciente de cada sujeito. Este primeiro volume de Psicanalistas do século XX registra a força de Lou Salomé, uma das mulheres pioneiras nesse campo, que desafi ou costumes e dedicou-se com afi nco ao seu ofício. Debruça-se sobre as importantes contribuições à saúde mental de Oury, Olievenstein, Maud Mannoni e Fé...
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) was an influential German philosopher. On the Will in Nature discusses metaphysics and natural phenomena.
An interview with Juan-David Nasio. In A Psychoanalyst on the Couch, we find the noted psychoanalyst and Lacan commentator Juan-David Nasio on the analysts couch himself. In the interview that makes up this book, he provides insight into his forty-year career as a writer and practitioner, elaborating on Freudian and Lacanian concepts important to his work and reflecting on broad issues related to psychology and cultureas well as personal remembrances. The result is an intimate and wide-ranging look at the man and thinker, both an introduction to his work and a deeper look at his approach and outlook.
'The Decay of Lying' sees Oscar Wilde explore his deepest preoccupations about the relationship between life and art, and examine the work of such writers as Shakespeare and Balzac.
Tremendous progress has been made during the past decade in the burgeoning field of plant reproductive biology. A number of quantitative and technical breakthroughs, such as horizontal starch-gel electrophoresis, have resulted in a revolution in our thinking. The study of breeding systems, which used to be marked by a rather static focus on pollination and self-incompatibility, has been transformed by dynamic models of transitional pathways, and investigators are looking not only into genetic factors but ecological ones as well. Workers in the field have recently produced detailed accounts of mating success and the relative fitness of plants as male and female parents, thus testing the appli...