Affect Imagery Consciousness e-bog
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"e;...brilliant..."e;--Malcolm Gladwell, Author of Blink"e;The writings for which this essay is offered as a Prologue consumed him from the mid-1950s throughthe end of his life in 1991. Knowing it was his ilifework,i Tomkins conflated ilifei and iwork,i reifyingthe superstition that its completion would equal death and refusing to release for publication long-completedmaterial. He k...
E-bog
2190,77 DKK
Forlag
Springer Publishing Company
Udgivet
15 februar 2008
Længde
588 sider
Genrer
Psychology
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780826144096
"e;...brilliant..."e;--Malcolm Gladwell, Author of Blink"e;The writings for which this essay is offered as a Prologue consumed him from the mid-1950s throughthe end of his life in 1991. Knowing it was his ilifework,i Tomkins conflated ilifei and iwork,i reifyingthe superstition that its completion would equal death and refusing to release for publication long-completedmaterial. He knew the risks associated with this obsessive, neurotic behavior, and the results were as bad aspredicted. The first two volumes of Affect Imagery Consciousness (AIC) were released in 1962 and 1963,Volume III in 1991 shortly before he succumbed to a particularly virulent strain of small cell lymphoma, andVolume IV a year after his death. This last book contains Tomkinsis understanding of neocortical cognition,ideas that are even now exciting, but until this current publication of his work as a single supervolume, almostnobody has read it. The bulk of his audience had died along with the enthusiasm generated by his ideas. Bigscience is now more a matter of big machines and unifocal discoveries as the basis for pars pro toto reasoningthan big ideas based on the assembly and analysis of all that is known. Tomkins ignored nothing from anyscience past or present that might lead him toward a more certain understanding of the mind. Every idea,every theory deserved attention if only because significant observations can loiter in blind alleys."e;--From the Prologue by Donald L. Nathanson, MDVolume 1 of Springer's magisterial new two-volume edition of Tomkins's magnum opus comprises The Positive Affects and The Negative Affects.