

States of Mind - Season 1 Episode 5 Stuart Hampshire
1983-06-04
48 minutes.
Season - Episode
1
Season 1 Feb 20, 1983
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1 - 1George Miller Feb 20, 1983
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1 - 2Jerome Bruner Feb 27, 1983
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1 - 3Richard Gregory Mar 06, 1983
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1 - 4Daniel Dennett Mar 13, 1983
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1 - 5Stuart Hampshire Mar 20, 1983
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1 - 6Jerome Fodor Mar 27, 1983
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1 - 7Norman Geschwind Apr 03, 1983
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1 - 8George Mandler Apr 16, 1983
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1 - 9Rom Harré Apr 23, 1983
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1 - 10Robert Hinde Apr 30, 1983
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1 - 11Clifford Geertz May 07, 1983
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1 - 12Ernst Gombrich May 14, 1983
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1 - 13B. A. Farrell May 21, 1983
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1 - 14Hanna Segal May 28, 1983
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1 - 15Thomas Szasz Jun 04, 1983
Overview
One of Sigmund Freud's most important contributions to psychology was the notion of an unconscious mind which can guide our behaviour in curious and unexpected ways. This has not only given rise to a whole new branch of psychiatric treatment - psychoanalysis - but has transformed the way in which people think about .themselves and their actions. Stuart Hampshire, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford, discusses the significance of Freud's 'discovery'.
Year 1983
Studio BBC Two
Director
Popularity 5.1033
Language English