Sunday, March 4, 2012

Forms of Knowledge: A Psychoanalytic Study of Human Communication


Anna Aragno takes aim at the big questions in psychoanalysis. In her own words, she provides a “way of mapping out the formulation and exposition of a semantic of significant forms with meaning neither tied to nor one with language” Thus she accounts for the many avenues enabling comprehension that have evaded prior description. —Theodor Shapiro MD., Sept. 2004 This is the first comprehensive work emerging from psychoanalysis that correlates with a contemporary “information” paradigm or “inter-penetrative” world view. As such, it examines interrelationships between forms of com
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