Philosophy
Philosophy – Doctoral Degree 2014
Recommended Year of Study: 1
Recommended Semester: 2
ECTS Credits Allocated: 10.00
Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
Status: optional Recommended Year of Study: 1
Recommended Semester: 2
ECTS Credits Allocated: 10.00
Pre-requisites: None
Course objectives: Research of various aspects of the mutual influence of philosophy and psychoanalysis.
Course description: Special attention will be devoted to the study of Lacan's theoretical psychoanalysis and Greenbaum's philosophy of psychoanalysis.
Learning Outcomes: PhD students will be trained for independent scientific research in this field.
Literature/Reading:
- Ž. Lakan, Spisi, Beograd, 1983.
- A. Grunbaum, The Foundations of Psychoanalysis: A Philosophical Critique, Berkeley/Los Angeles/London, 1984.
- M. Govedarica, Filozofija psihoanalize, Beograd, 2013.
- Milanko Govedarica, Filozofska analiza iracionalnosti, Pančevo, 2006.
- Milanko Govedarica, "Realism and anti-realism in the philosophy of psychiatry", Theoria, Beograd, 2/2012.
- The Seminar of Jacques Lacan (ed. Jacques-Alain Miller), The Other Side of Psychoanalysis (book XVII), New York / London, 2007.
- Sigmund Frojd, Uvod u psihoanalizu, Odabrana dela (knjiga druga), Novi Sad, 1979.
- Jirgen Habermas, Saznanje i interes, Beograd, 1975.