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Freud Alder and Jung Discovering the Mind

Freud Alder and Jung Discovering the Mind

Walter Kaufmann completed this the third and final volume of his landmark trilogy shortly before his death in 1980. The trilogy is the crowning achievement of a lifetime of study writing and teaching. This final volume contains Kaufmann's tribute to Sigmund Freud the man he thought had done as much as anyone to discover and illuminate the human mind. Kaufmann's own analytical brilliance seems a fitting reflection of Freud's and his acute commentary affords fitting company to Freud's own thought. Kaufmann traces the intellectual tradition that culminated in Freud's blending of analytic scientific thinking with humanistic insight to create a poetic science of the mind. He argues that despite Freud's great achievement and celebrity his work and person have often been misunderstood and unfairly maligned the victim of poor translations and hostile critics. Kaufmann dispels some of the myths that have surrounded Freud and damaged his reputation. He takes pains to show how undogmatic how open to discussion and how modest Freud actually was. Kaufmann endeavors to defend Freud against the attacks of his two most prominent apostate disciples Alfred Adler and Carl Gustav Jung. Adler is revealed as having been jealous hostile and an ingrate a muddled thinker and unskilled writer and remarkably lacking in self-understanding. Jung emerges in Kaufmann's depiction as an unattractive petty and envious human being an anti-Semite an obscure and obscurantist thinker and like Adler lacking insight into himself. Freud on the contrary is argued to have displayed great nobility and great insight into himself and his wayward disciples in the course of their famous fallings-out. | Freud Alder and Jung Discovering the Mind

GBP 145.00
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Freud Circular Saw Blade Miter Aluminium 300 x 30 x 2.8/2 X T96 LP80M 003P

Freud Circular Saw Blade Miter Aluminium 300 x 30 x 2.8/2 X T96 LP80M 003P

Saw blade for processing aluminium and other non-ferrous metals and plastics Ideal for processing non-ferrous metals such as aluminium, copper and brass or plastics with cross-cut and mitre saws. Features: Ideal for processing non-ferrous metals such as aluminium, copper and brass and plastics with cross-cut and mitre saws. The titanium-cobalt-carbide alloys (TiCo) specially produced by Freud enable flawless results with enormous tool life. The PermaShield coating provides durable protection and reduces build-up. Saw blades from Freud - the world's largest manufacturer of high quality circular saw blades. Lasered anti-vibration slots guarantee smooth running and minimize noise. The special brazed joint (Freud Tri-Metal) consists of a layer of copper between two layers of silver, which ensures improved stability during hard impacts. Highest precision during production: each saw blade is balanced individually. The ring-shaped imprint in the main blade bears witness to this complex pretensioning process. Laser-cut expansion slots guarantee a clean concentricity. Steel blade of selected steel guarantees precision and longevity. The essential information is permanently lasered onto each Freud saw blade. Technical data: Freud classification: Cabled | crosscut saw | aluminium ( lasered on the saw blade as a pictogram) Saw blade : 300 mm Cutting width: 2.8 mm Blade thickness: 2.0 mm Bore : 30 mm Number of teeth: 96 Tooth form: trapezoidal flat tooth Angle of rake: -5 Pin holes: 2/7/42 + 2/9/46 + 2/9.5/46.5 + 2/10/60

GBP 109.99
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