Daniel stern: research and psychoanalysis, some ideas for a critical rethinking

Journal title RICERCA PSICOANALITICA
Author/s Maria Pia Roggero
Publishing Year 2014 Issue 2014/2
Language Italian Pages 12 P. 113-124 File size 614 KB
DOI 10.3280/RPR2014-002008
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The author started from the concept of innate highlighted in the third issue of this magazine dedicated to Stern’s work and studied the use of this concept in the discussion between psychoanalysis and research showing how and why this concept found a fertile ground in psychoanalysis. She shows how Stern and infant research have (deliberately or not) shaken the basis of psychoanalytical confidence with infant observation. She also stresses that a metanoia is underway, an epistemic and methodological transformation that leads us to question the meaning and use of any discipline in order to avoid easy universalism and focus our gaze on particulars, contexts, processes also to avoid easy individualism.

Keywords: Innatism, absolutism, individualism, philosophy, research, epistemology, contexts, processes, real

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Maria Pia Roggero, Daniel Stern: ricerca e psicoanalisi, spunti per un ripensamento critico in "RICERCA PSICOANALITICA" 2/2014, pp 113-124, DOI: 10.3280/RPR2014-002008