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− | '''Jean Laplanche''' (b.June 21 1924) is a French author, theorist and [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]]. Laplanche is best known for his work on [[psychosexual development]] and [[Sigmund Freud]]'s [[seduction theory]], and has written more than a dozen books on [[psychoanalytic theory]]. The journal ''Radical Philosophy'' described him as "the most original and philosophically informed psychoanalytic theorist of his day".<ref name="Radical Philosophy">Fletcher and Osborn</ref> Laplanche also ran ''Chateau de Pommard'', a French winery, for many years, and, as of 2005, lives on the estate with his wife, Nadine Laplanche. | + | '''Jean Laplanche''' (b.June 21 1924) is a [[French]] [[author]], theorist and [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]]. Laplanche is best known for his [[work]] on [[psychosexual development]] and [[Sigmund Freud]]'s [[seduction theory]], and has written more than a dozen books on [[psychoanalytic theory]]. The journal ''Radical [[Philosophy]]'' described him as "the most original and philosophically informed [[psychoanalytic]] theorist of his day".<ref [[name]]="Radical Philosophy">Fletcher and Osborn</ref> Laplanche also ran ''Chateau de Pommard'', a French winery, for many years, and, as of 2005, lives on the estate with his wife, Nadine Laplanche. |
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Jean Laplanche (b.June 21 1924) is a French author, theorist and psychoanalyst. Laplanche is best known for his work on psychosexual development and Sigmund Freud's seduction theory, and has written more than a dozen books on psychoanalytic theory. The journal Radical Philosophy described him as "the most original and philosophically informed psychoanalytic theorist of his day".[1] Laplanche also ran Chateau de Pommard, a French winery, for many years, and, as of 2005, lives on the estate with his wife, Nadine Laplanche.
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- ↑ Fletcher and Osborn