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SUMMARY:Has what Wollheim offers philosophers - an account that includes e
 motional life - been ignored or forgotten? - Denise Cullington (Psychoanal
 yst in Private Practice)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240226T180000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240226T191500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Philosophers need to understand not only cognitions\, but mean
 ing\, emotions that can so often be experienced out of conscious mind\, in
  images\, emotions and the body. Richard Wollheim argued that without it\,
  philosophy is thin. At the same time\, in my view\, in his explications h
 e did not convey the rich complexity of analytic ideas in understanding ou
 r human selves. There is projection as evacuation\, but not of it as a nec
 essary part of our development and communication (with a receptive other)\
 ; of our internal world\, made up of so many experiences not only represse
 d\, but dating from a time before we had words in which to “think”. Ps
 ychoanalysis has so much to say on what an artist is doing when he or she 
 plays with images – and in such a way that it speaks to us\, we feel an 
 emotional resonance. Not that it offers the ultimate answer\, but that it 
 offers a rich structure\; different layers\, in which to make sense and th
 ink. \nSpeakers:\nDenise Cullington (Psychoanalyst in Private Practice)
LOCATION:The Kendrew Barn\, St John's College
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URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/a9c303ed-f6db-4754-8611-a69b7233d9f2/
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