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aker:collected_works:cw6 [2015/10/05 13:25] janusaker:collected_works:cw6 [2015/10/05 13:25] janus
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 §788 "...means "leading back."  I use this term to denote a method of psychological interpretation which regards the unconscious product not as a //[[#Symbol|symbol]]// but //semiotically//, as a //sign// or //symptom// of an underlying process. ... The reductive method is oriented backwards, in contrast to the //[[#Constructive|constructive]]// method, ...  The interpretive methods of both [[wp>Freud|Freud]] and [[wp>Alfred//Adler|Adler]] are reductive, since in both cases there is a reduction to the elementary processes of wishing or striving, " §788 "...means "leading back."  I use this term to denote a method of psychological interpretation which regards the unconscious product not as a //[[#Symbol|symbol]]// but //semiotically//, as a //sign// or //symptom// of an underlying process. ... The reductive method is oriented backwards, in contrast to the //[[#Constructive|constructive]]// method, ...  The interpretive methods of both [[wp>Freud|Freud]] and [[wp>Alfred//Adler|Adler]] are reductive, since in both cases there is a reduction to the elementary processes of wishing or striving, "
  
-<fc green>xRef [[aker:collected_works:cw7#iv_the_problem_of_the_attitude-type|CW 7 The Problem of the Attitude Type]]+<fc green>xRef [[aker:collected_works:cw7#iv_the_problem_of_the_attitude-type|CW 7 The Problem of the Attitude Type]]</fc> 
 === 46. Self === === 46. Self ===
  
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