Lewis Samuel Feuer  

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... a deep guilt was placed upon Kant's sexuality. In his unconscious, he would associate his own sexual lust with the death it brought his beloved mother. Herein, we may surmise, was the source of that hypochondria which afflicted Kant in his ...-- Varieties of Scientific Experience, p. 229, Lewis S. Feuer

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Lewis Samuel Feuer (1912-2002) was an American sociologist. Initially a committed Marxist, he became a neo-conservative.

Works

  • Spinoza And The Rise Of Liberalism (1951)
  • Psychoanalysis and Ethics (1955)
  • Karl Marx And Friedrich Engels: political and philosophical writings (1959), editor
  • The Scientific Intellectual: the psychological and sociological origins of modern science (1963)
  • The Conflict of Generations: the character and significance of student movements'(1969)
  • Marx and the Intellectuals: a set of post-ideological essays (1969)
  • Einstein and the Generations of Science (1974)
  • Ideology and the Ideologists (1975)
  • The Case of the Revolutionist's Daughter: Sherlock Holmes Meets Karl Marx (1983)
  • Imperialism and the Anti-imperialist Mind (1986)
  • Varieties of Scientific Experience: emotive aims in scientific hypotheses (1995)





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