Paul Ricoeur's Freud and Philosophy was a major reinterpretation of
psychoanalysis and its philosophical significance, but Ricoeur also
wrote many important articles on similar themes. This volume makes
available some of his key writings on Freud and psychoanalysis: together
with Freud and Philosophy, they form a major part of his philosophical
legacy.
What kind of science is psychoanalysis? What kind of truth does it offer
and what kind of proof does it provide? What does the concrete practice
of psychoanalysis consist of? What can it tell us about creativity and
the work of art? What is its place within our culture and how can it
transform culture? What is the role of narrative in psychoanalysis?
Ricoeur reading Freud: this could have been the title of this volume, in
which the focus is on the actual work of Freud and not on subsequent
commentaries. An open reading of intellectual integrity. A critical
reading which shuns definitive positions. A reading to understand Freud.
This book - the first volume of Ricoeur's writings and lectures - brings
together texts which appeared between 1966 and 1988. It is published
under the auspices of Le Fonds Ricoeur.