Introduction: Freud and Philosophy.- 1: Freud’s Contact with Brentano.- 2: Freud, Lipps and Nietzsche.- 3: Freud and the Mind-Body Problem.- 4: Other Views of Freud’s Position on the Mind-Body Problem.- 5: The Unconscious.- 6: Justification: The Continuity Argument.- 7: Freud and Jackson: Dualism and Anti-Localizationism.- 8: Freud’s Theory of Consciousness.- 9: Animism, Realism and Anti-Realism.- 10: Freudian Functionalism.- 11: Characteristics of Unconscious Thinking.- 12: Wittgenstein and MacIntyre: The Unconscious as Façon de Parler.- 13: John Searle: The Dispositional Unconscious.- 14: Freud versus Searle.- 15: Donald Davidson: The Rational Unconscious.- 16: Freud versus Davidson.- 17: Conclusions.- Notes.- References.
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