In "Existential Psychoanalysis," Sartre criticizes modern
psychology in general, and Freud's determinism in particular. His
often brilliant analysis of these areas and his proposals for their
correction indicate in what direction an existential psychoanalysis
might be developed.
Sartre does all this on the basis of his existential understanding
of man, and his unshakeable conviction that the human being simply
cannot be understood at all if we see in him only what our study of
subhuman forms of life permits us to see, or if we reduce him to
naturalistic or mechanical determinism, or in any other way take
away from the man we try to study his ultimate freedom and
individual responsibility.
An incisive introduction by noted existential psychologist Rollo
May guides readers through these challenging yet enlightening
passages.
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