TY - JOUR
T1 - ON WITTGENSTEIN’S NOTION OF A SURVEYABLE REPRESENTATION
T2 - THE CASE OF PSYCHOANALYSIS
AU - Ben-Moshe, Nir
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/10
Y1 - 2020/10
N2 - I demonstrate that analogies, both explicit and implicit, between Wittgenstein’s discussion of rituals, aesthetics, and psychoanalysis (and, indeed, his own philosophical methodology) suggest that he entertained the idea that Freud’s psychoanalytic project, when understood correctly—that is, as a descriptive project rather than an explanatory-hypothetical one—provides a “surveyable representation” (übersichtliche Darstellung) of certain psychological facts (as opposed to psychological concepts). The consequences of this account are that it offers an explanation of Wittgenstein’s admiration for and self-perceived affinity to Freud, as well as of his apparent “know-nothing approach” to empirical psychology.
AB - I demonstrate that analogies, both explicit and implicit, between Wittgenstein’s discussion of rituals, aesthetics, and psychoanalysis (and, indeed, his own philosophical methodology) suggest that he entertained the idea that Freud’s psychoanalytic project, when understood correctly—that is, as a descriptive project rather than an explanatory-hypothetical one—provides a “surveyable representation” (übersichtliche Darstellung) of certain psychological facts (as opposed to psychological concepts). The consequences of this account are that it offers an explanation of Wittgenstein’s admiration for and self-perceived affinity to Freud, as well as of his apparent “know-nothing approach” to empirical psychology.
KW - Freud
KW - Wittgenstein
KW - perspicuous representation
KW - psychoanalysis
KW - surveyable representation
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U2 - 10.5406/21521026.37.4.05
DO - 10.5406/21521026.37.4.05
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85146617853
SN - 0740-0675
VL - 37
SP - 391
EP - 410
JO - History of Philosophy Quarterly
JF - History of Philosophy Quarterly
IS - 4
ER -