The four postulates of Freudian unconscious, Neurocognitive convergences

In the 80’s, the terms "cognitive unconscious" were invented to denominate a perspective on unconscious mental processes independent from the psychoanalytical views. For several reasons, the two approaches to unconscious are generally conceived as irreducible. Nowadays, we are witn...

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Main Author: Mathieu eArminjon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2011-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00125/full
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description In the 80’s, the terms "cognitive unconscious" were invented to denominate a perspective on unconscious mental processes independent from the psychoanalytical views. For several reasons, the two approaches to unconscious are generally conceived as irreducible. Nowadays, we are witnessing a certain convergence between both fields. The aim of this paper consists in examining the four basic postulates of Freudian unconscious at the light of neurocognitive sciences. They posit: (1) the existence psychological processes unconsciously performed, (2) having their own cognitive style, (3) setting out their own intentions and (4) leading to a conflicting organization of psyche. We show that each of the postulates is the subject of empirical and theoretical works. If the two fields refer to more or less similar mechanisms, we propose that their opposition rests on an epistemological misunderstanding. As a conclusion, we promote a conservative reunification of the two perspectives.
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The four postulates of Freudian unconscious, Neurocognitive convergences
Frontiers in Psychology
Cognition
Psychoanalysis
Neuroscience
unconscious
Freud
conflict
title The four postulates of Freudian unconscious, Neurocognitive convergences
title_full The four postulates of Freudian unconscious, Neurocognitive convergences
title_fullStr The four postulates of Freudian unconscious, Neurocognitive convergences
title_full_unstemmed The four postulates of Freudian unconscious, Neurocognitive convergences
title_short The four postulates of Freudian unconscious, Neurocognitive convergences
title_sort four postulates of freudian unconscious neurocognitive convergences
topic Cognition
Psychoanalysis
Neuroscience
unconscious
Freud
conflict
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00125/full
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