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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

THE FREUD LECTURES

Here is the flier for my Freud lectures [minus the picture of the great man, which I could not figure out how to insert].




Four lectures on
The thought of Sigmund Freud
By
Professor Robert Paul Wolff
Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Afro-American Studies
The University of Massachusetts Amherst

Mondays at 1 p.m. in Caldwell 213
March 27, April 3, April 10, and April 17, 2017


The lectures are open to members of the UNC – CH community and presuppose no prior knowledge of Freud’s writings or legacy.  The purpose of the lectures is to provide an introduction to the underlying methods, concepts, presuppositions, and results of Freud’s revolutionary work.  The focus of the lectures will be on Freud’s central psychological theories, not on his cultural critique.


Trigger warning:  There will not be much talk about sex.

5 comments:

Chris said...

But still SOME sex talk...?

Matt said...

Hi Prof Wolff,

I arrived at your blog after seeing some of your lectures on youtube. Would love to see these lectures if they will be recorded.

Kevin said...

So jelly. Wish I could attend.

Jim Westrich said...

This is off topic (I look forward to viewing the Freud Lectures) and I am guessing Prof. Wolff may have already learned this but Ken Arrow has died. I post this here because Prof. Wolff did such a great job teaching Arrow's contributions to social choice theory.

I also feel that Arrow's work discussing both the existence and importance of informational asymmetries in health care is still important today and sadly ignored in all sorts of silly "market fantasy" arguments to change (worsen!) health care.

Robert Paul Wolff said...

Oh dear, I did not know. I must say something about his passing. Thank you.