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Freud: Darkness in the Midst of Vision--An Analytical Biography
Konečne! Mala som dojem, že tú knihu nikdy nedočítam... Nedá sa zhltnúť za 2 dni, aspoň u mna si vyžadovala naozaj veľa času.
Táto kniha je tak komplexná, a tak kontroverzná, ako samotný Freud!
Negatíva:
- autor je veľmi ovplyvnený svetom, v ktorom zije, teda dneškom, a ako to už býva, je ťažké hodnotiť udalosti i osobnosti spred viacerych rokov, najmä, ak autor nie je historik...
- je to pokus o psychoanalyzu biografie Freuda, takže je to naozaj riadna výzva, ktorú si Bregel vybral, a nie som si istá, či sa mu to podarilo. Zaráža ma napríklad jeho zaujatosť, kedy vyčíta Freudovi (často pochopiteľne) nekonzistentnosť. Ja som v tom však veľakrát videla prehnanú kritiku, respektíve Bregel nevedel rozlíšiť medzi protirečením, ktoré je naozaj u Freuda nekonzistentnostnosťou a medzi paradoxom, ktoré sa vo Freudovom osobnom živote aj v práci vyskytovalo. Je to škoda, pretože som presvedcena, že paradoxy sa nerovnajú pokryteckosti. tu vnímam plytkosť autora a istú neschopnosť uznať, že paradoxy sa vys
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In a major new work on the father of psychoanalysis, Breger, Professor Emeritus of Psychoanalytic Studies at California Institute of Technology, synthesizes seminal earlier books such as Ernest Jones's four volume Life and Work of Sigmund Freud (1953) and Peter Gay's Freud: A Life for Our Time (1988), and provides a new reading of how Freud himself continually altered public and professional perceptions of himself. Breger is adept at reexamining and reinterpreting existing knowledge about Freud, such as how his entrenched pro-militarist feelings about the First World War manifested in his work; his misinformed and conservative disapproval of birth control; and his complicated view of both male and female homosexuality. In addition, Breger fairly evaluates new criticisms of the man and his work, particularly those of Freudian renegade Jeffrey Masson. Especially astute is Breger's delineation of how Freud's understanding of himself as a Jew, as well as the anti-Semitism of his times, contributed to his theories (although curiously he does not refer to any of Sander Gilman's noted wor
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Bioanalysis
For the journal, see Bioanalysis (journal).
Bioanalysis is a sub-discipline of analytical chemistry covering the quantitative measurement of xenobiotics (drugs and their metabolites, and biological molecules in unnatural locations or concentrations) and biotics (macromolecules, proteins, DNA, large molecule drugs, metabolites) in biological systems.
Modern bioanalytical chemistry
Many scientific endeavors are dependent upon accurate quantification of drugs and endogenous substances in biological samples; the focus of bioanalysis in the pharmaceutical industry is to provide a quantitative measure of the active drug and/or its metabolite(s) for the purpose of pharmacokinetics, toxicokinetics, bioequivalence and exposure–response (pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics studies). Bioanalysis also applies to drugs used for illicit purposes, forensic investigations, anti-doping testing in sports, and environmental concerns.
Bioanalysis was traditionally thought of in terms of measuring small molecule drugs. However, the past twenty years has seen an increase in
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