All 18 Uses
analysis
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Sophie's World
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- Of course he had studied nature, but he didn't have the equipment to do chemical analysis the way scientists do nowadays.†
Chpt 4analysis = the process or result of a detailed examination of something
- But in the final analysis, all the material for our knowledge of the world comes to us through sensations.†
Chpt 20 *
- I should add that Hume's analysis of the human mind and his rejection of the unalterable ego was put forward almost 2,500 years earlier on the other side of the world.†
Chpt 21
- He also carried out a detailed analysis of the capitalist mode of production.†
Chpt 28
- Yes and no. Today, economists can establish that Marx was mistaken on a number of vital issues, not least his analysis of the crises of capitalism.†
Chpt 28
- But during analysis she remembered it, and in a state of great agitation she reproduced the pathogenic moment and through this treatment became cured.'†
Chpt 30
- But as I mentioned, from the 1920s, Freud's psychoanalysis had a more direct influence on art and literature.
Chpt 30 *psychoanalysis = theory of psychiatric treatment
- His philosophy can be seen as a merciless analysis of the human situation when 'God is dead.'†
Chpt 31analysis = the process or result of a detailed examination of something
- Freud said that both Darwin's theory of evolution and his own psychoanalysis had resulted in an affront to mankind's naive egoism.†
Chpt 29
- Toward the close of the last century, and far into our own, he developed his 'depth psychology' or psychoanalysis.†
Chpt 30
- Psychoanalysis is a description of the human mind in general as well as a therapy for nervous and mental disorders.†
Chpt 30
- In a similar way, the psychoanalyst, with the patients help, can dig deep into the patient's mind and bring to light the experiences that have caused the patient's psychological disorder, since according to Freud, we store the memory of all our experiences deep inside us.†
Chpt 30
- The analyst can perhaps discover an unhappy experience that the patient has tried to suppress for many years, but which has nevertheless lain buried, gnawing away at the patient's resources.†
Chpt 30
- When Freud was in America in 1909 lecturing on psychoanalysis, he gave an example of the way this repression mechanism functions.†
Chpt 30
- Freud's psychoanalysis was extremely important in the 1920s, especially for the treatment of certain psychiatric patients.†
Chpt 30
- Exactly so, although this had already become a predominant aspect of literature in the last decade of the nineteenth century—before Freud's psychoanalysis was known.†
Chpt 30
- It merely shows that the appearance of Freud's psychoanalysis at that particular time, the 1890s, was no coincidence.†
Chpt 30
- We have already talked about Neo-Darwinism and the significance of psychoanalysis.†
Chpt 31
Definitions:
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(1)
(analysis as in: analysis of relevant data) the process or result of examining and thinking about something to better understand it
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(2)
(analysis as in: psychiatrist suggested analysis) psychiatric treatment -- (using any of many theories of the human mind that use talk therapy to understand the unconscious mind)
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)