

Joel Whitebook, "Freud: An Intellectual Biography" (Cambridge UP, 2017)
Jan 7, 2025
In this conversation, philosopher and psychoanalyst Joel Whitebook dives into his book on Freud's life and legacy. He explores the complex interplay between Freud's personal experiences and his theories, particularly the often overlooked dimensions of motherhood. The discussion highlights the evolution of psychoanalysis, moving from Oedipal constructs to early relationships, while also examining trauma's role in shaping Freud's thought. Whitebook emphasizes the relevance of Freud's insights in today's world, challenging the notion of his obsolescence.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Freud's Legacy: Life, Theory, and Introspection
04:33 • 12min
Understanding the Frankfurt School: Freud, Marx, and Authoritarianism
16:59 • 4min
Evolving Psychoanalysis: From Oedipus to Early Relationships
20:35 • 8min
Exploring the Psychotic Core of the Personality
28:52 • 4min
Unveiling Freud: Trauma and Transference
32:34 • 16min
Exploring Symbolic Play and the Nature of Loss
48:43 • 5min