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W.H. R. Rivers

Instinct and the Unconscious

In “Instinct and the Unconscious,” W.H.R. Rivers intricately explores the interplay between innate instincts and the complexities of the human psyche. Rivers, a pioneering anthropologist and psychologist, synthesizes insights from both disciplines, delving into the unconscious mind's role in shaping human behavior. The book's literary style is both rigorous and eloquent, employing a blend of scientific analysis and philosophical reflection that resonates with the intellectual movements of early 20th-century thought, particularly psychoanalysis and anthropology, and invites readers to contemplate the underlying motivations of human actions. W.H.R. Rivers was a transformative figure whose multidisciplinary background informed his outlook on human nature. His experiences as a medical doctor, combined with fieldwork among indigenous tribes, illuminated the dynamic between cultural context and psychological processes. Rivers' commitment to understanding the nuanced fabric of human life set the stage for this work, as he sought to bridge the gap between instinctual drives and the social constructs that mitigate them. “Instinct and the Unconscious” is a must-read for anyone interested in the foundations of human psychology and anthropology. Rivers' work remains pertinent, offering timeless insights into the intricate relationship between instinct and the unconscious, making this book an essential addition to the library of scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike.
326 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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