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Most philosophical evaluations of psychoanalysis accept the basic meaning of the Freudian doctrine as given from the outset and immediately pass on to its philosophical implications (its scientificity, its bearing on problems of truth, subjectivity, ethical responsibility, etc.). Read the first page
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