39 results on '"Talvitie, Vesa"'
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2. Narration, the Wittgensteinian revolution(s), and becoming conscious of the repressed—why psychoanalysis is more about the language, and less about the brain
3. Historical context of the tension between the cognitive and the psychoanalytic unconscious
4. Psychoanalysis and its concepts II: the mereological fallacy and Freud's structural model
5. What are psychological and psychoanalytic explanations like? (And how that should change the way we see psychoanalytic theories)
6. Psychoanalysis and its concepts I: on the essence of psychological concepts
7. On the competencies of the neural unconscious
8. Repression and becoming conscious of the repressed reframed: the four-level model
9. Beyond the philosophy of the (unconscious) mind: the Freudian cornerstone as scientific theory, a cult, and a way of talking
10. The unconscious, the brain, and self-consciousness—on psychoanalytic metaphysics
11. Is it possible to be scientific (enough) outside of the scientific community?
12. The mind and the unconscious of the post-Freudian era
13. Freudian Unconscious and Cognitive Neuroscience
14. Epilogue: history of the future of psychoanalysis
15. Psychotherapy, neuroscience, and the levels of explanation
16. On the relation between neural and psychological mechanisms—neuropsychoanalysis and the "new mechanists"*
17. The unconscious and the mysteries of human life
18. Sleep and dreaming, Part 1: Dreams are emotionally meaningful adaptive learning engines that help us identify and deal with unconscious (ucs) threats by means of deferred action plans; REM sleep consolidates memory for that which we learn and express in dreams
19. Sleep and dreaming, Part 2: The importance of the SEEKING system for dream-related learning and the complex contributions to dreaming of memory mechanisms, transcription factors, sleep activation events, reentrant architecture, the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), periaqueductal gray (PAG), and the centromedian nucleus of the thalamus (CNT)
20. Salaliittoteoreetikot saavat innoitusta romantisoidusta tieteestä
21. Kustannustehokkaita työkaluja totuuden hämärtämiseen
22. Viha politiikkaa muotoilemassa
23. Sote-palvelut – diagnoosilla vai ilman?
24. Response to “Minding our Metaphysics”1
25. On: Reply to Gilbert Pugh and Brian Johnson
26. On neuropsychoanalytic metaphysics
27. From the repression of contents to the rules of the (narrative) self: A present-day cognitive view of the Freudian phenomenon of repressed contents
28. Ensimmäinen käsikirja tieteenpsykologiasta
29. Episteeminen koneisto – tieteen tarttumapinta yhteiskunnan organisaatioissa
30. The Freudian unconscious in the context of the cognitive orientation
31. Paskanjauhanta, neokratia ja elämän tarkoitus -- totuudenjälkeisyyden sosiohistoriaa.
32. On the relation between neural and psychological mechanisms: neuropsychoanalysis and the “new mechanists”
33. Repressed Contents Reconsidered:Repressed Contents and Dennett’s Intentional Stance Approach
34. The Psychic Apparatus, Metapsychology, and Neuroscience: Toward Biological (Neuro)Psychoanalysis
35. Biting the Bullet
36. On the Nature of Repressed Contents–A Working-Through of John Searle’s Critique
37. Response to commentaries
38. The repressed and implicit knowledge
39. Biting the Bullet: The Nature of Unconscious Fantasy.
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