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John Forrester (historian)

John Forrester (25 August 1949 – 24 November 2015) was a British historian and philosopher of science and medicine.[1] His main interests were in the history of the human sciences, in particular psychoanalysis and psychiatry.

Life edit

Born and raised in London, Forrester attended Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School from 1960 to 1966 and read natural sciences at King's College, Cambridge (1967–70), graduating with a First in Part II History and Philosophy of Science. In Cambridge he was taught by Gerd Buchdahl, Mary Hesse and Robert M. Young. In 1970–72, as a graduate student in the History of Science Program at Princeton University, he took courses with Thomas Kuhn, Gerald Geison, Theodore M. Brown and Charles Coulston Gillispie. In 1972 he spent six months teaching science in London secondary schools and in 1973–74 worked for the Science Policy Foundation. From 1973 to 1976 he was a graduate student at King's College, Cambridge, a junior research fellow in the college (1976–80) and a senior research fellow (1980–84); during this time he researched in Vienna (1975) and while in Paris (1977–78), attached to the École Normale Supérieure, was much influenced by the lectures of Michel Foucault at the Collège de France. In 1984, he was appointed to a university lectureship in history and philosophy of science at Cambridge, was promoted to reader in 1996 and to professor in 2000. He was head of department from 2007 to 2013.[2]

He was visiting professor at the Institute of Logic and the Epistemology of the Human Sciences, University of Campinas, Brazil (1988); visiting professor at the Institut für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung, University of Bielefeld in Germany (1997); research scholar, Getty Research Institute in the History of Art and the Humanities, Santa Monica, California (1998); Whitney J. Oates Fellow of the Council of the Humanities and the Program in the History of Science, Princeton University (2001); Schaffner Visiting Professor, Franke Institute for the Humanities, University of Chicago (2003); professor, Ittingen Summer School, Kartaus Ittingen, Switzerland (2004); Visiting Directeur d’Études, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris (2006). He taught at the School of Criticism and Theory when it was located at Dartmouth College (1995).

Work edit

Much of his research was devoted to the history of psychoanalysis and the life and work of Sigmund Freud; he also studied the work of Jacques Lacan for many years, including co-translating two of Lacan's Seminars. His PhD thesis became his first published book, Language and the Origins of Psychoanalysis (1980), which argued for the considerable influence of the sciences of language, from neurology (aphasia) to philology, on the development of Freud's psychoanalysis. Freud's Women (1992), co-written with Lisa Appignanesi, explored the part that women played in Freud's work and the history of psychoanalysis, from patients to practitioners, including the extensive debates over the nature of femininity that took place in Freud's work, during his lifetime and in second wave feminism of the 1960s and 1970s. He has also published three collections of papers: The Seductions of Psychoanalysis. Freud, Lacan and Derrida (1990); Dispatches from the Freud Wars. Psychoanalysis and its Passions (1997), about the so-called Freud Wars, in which he contends with some contemporary critiques of psychoanalysis (Stanley Fish, Adolf Grünbaum, Frederick Crews, Frank Sulloway), criticising their outmoded conceptions of science, and the sterility of contemporary debates concerning the scientific status of psychoanalysis;[3][4] and Truth Games. Lies, Money, and Psychoanalysis (1997). He had extensive interests in cases as a genre and as a style of reasoning, linked to the prominence of the case history in psychoanalytic work and writing, and has published a series of papers on cases, including the influential 'If p then what? Thinking in cases'.[5] In later years, he published (in part with Laura Jean Cameron)[6] papers documenting the reception of psychoanalysis in early twentieth century Cambridge. He was editor of the journal Psychoanalysis and History (2005–14).[7]

Thinking in Cases, the volume that contains "If P then what" and other essays on the case, came out soon after he died.

His final book, Freud in Cambridge (co-authored with Laura Jean Cameron), was finished before his death, and was published in 2017 by Cambridge University Press. Sander L. Gilman said of it "this is one of the most important books on twentieth-century British intellectual history I have read in a long time".

Personal life edit

 
Grave of John Forrester in Highgate Cemetery

Forrester was married to Lisa Appignanesi; their daughter is Katrina Forrester, an assistant professor in political theory at Harvard University; his step-son is the filmmaker Josh Appignanesi. John Forrester died on 24 November 2015 from cancer.[8] He was buried on the eastern side of Highgate Cemetery.

Further reading edit

  • Forrester, John (2023) Freud and Psychoanalysis: Six Introductory Lectures, edited by Lisa Appignanesi with a Foreword by Darian Leader , Cambridge: Polity Press
  • Forrester, John and Laura Cameron (2017) Freud in Cambridge, Cambridge: CUP
  • Forrester, John (2016) Thinking in Cases, Cambridge: Polity Press
  • Forrester, John (1980) Language and the Origins of Psychoanalysis London: Macmillan/New York: Columbia University Press
  • Forrester, John (1990) The Seductions of Psychoanalysis. Freud, Lacan and Derrida Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Appignanesi, Lisa and Forrester, John (1992) Freud's Women London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson; 3rd edition (Orion) 2005
  • Forrester, John (1997) Dispatches from the Freud Wars. Psychoanalysis and its Passions Cambridge: Harvard University Press, ISBN 978-0-674-53960-0.
  • Forrester, John (1997) Truth Games. Lies, Money, and Psychoanalysis Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, ISBN 0-674-53962-1
  • Lacan, Jacques, The Seminar. Book I. Freud's Papers on Technique. 1953–54, edited by Jacques-Alain Miller, translated with notes by John Forrester, Cambridge: C.U.P/New York: Norton, 1988.
  • Lacan, Jacques, The Seminar. Book II. The Ego in Freud’s Theory and in Psychoanalytic Technique 1954–55, edited by Jacques-Alain Miller, translated by Sylvana Tomaselli with notes by John Forrester, Cambridge: C.U.P./New York: Norton, 1988.
  • Anne Ber-Schiavetta, « Histoire de la psychanalyse, histoire des sciences. Renouvellements et convergences », Revue française de psychanalyse, 2020/1 (Vol. 84), p. 223-232, DOI : 10.3917/rfp.841.0223

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Independent 17 May 2002 'What Freud, Einstein and Wittgenstein thought about the truth of psychoanalysis' Retrieved 4 August 2010
  2. ^ "HPS: John Forrester". Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge University. Retrieved 3 August 2010.
  3. ^ Dispatches from the Freud Wars. Psychoanalysis and Its Passions By John Forrester.
  4. ^ Shamdasani, S. (2000). "Dispatches from the Freud wars: psychoanalysis and its passions". Med Hist. 44 (3): 418–421. doi:10.1017/S0025727300066874. PMC 1044301.
  5. ^ History of the Human Sciences 9 No. 3 (1996): 1–25
  6. ^ Laura Cameron. Department of Geography and Planning, Queen's University.
  7. ^ "Editorial Board – Psychoanalysis & History". Edinburgh University Press. Retrieved 3 August 2010.
  8. ^ Professor John Forrester: Philosopher and historian widely celebrated for his work on Sigmund Freud and much-loved as an inspiring teacher

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John Forrester 25 August 1949 24 November 2015 was a British historian and philosopher of science and medicine 1 His main interests were in the history of the human sciences in particular psychoanalysis and psychiatry Contents 1 Life 2 Work 3 Personal life 4 Further reading 5 External links 6 ReferencesLife editBorn and raised in London Forrester attended Haberdashers Aske s Boys School from 1960 to 1966 and read natural sciences at King s College Cambridge 1967 70 graduating with a First in Part II History and Philosophy of Science In Cambridge he was taught by Gerd Buchdahl Mary Hesse and Robert M Young In 1970 72 as a graduate student in the History of Science Program at Princeton University he took courses with Thomas Kuhn Gerald Geison Theodore M Brown and Charles Coulston Gillispie In 1972 he spent six months teaching science in London secondary schools and in 1973 74 worked for the Science Policy Foundation From 1973 to 1976 he was a graduate student at King s College Cambridge a junior research fellow in the college 1976 80 and a senior research fellow 1980 84 during this time he researched in Vienna 1975 and while in Paris 1977 78 attached to the Ecole Normale Superieure was much influenced by the lectures of Michel Foucault at the College de France In 1984 he was appointed to a university lectureship in history and philosophy of science at Cambridge was promoted to reader in 1996 and to professor in 2000 He was head of department from 2007 to 2013 2 He was visiting professor at the Institute of Logic and the Epistemology of the Human Sciences University of Campinas Brazil 1988 visiting professor at the Institut fur Wissenschafts und Technikforschung University of Bielefeld in Germany 1997 research scholar Getty Research Institute in the History of Art and the Humanities Santa Monica California 1998 Whitney J Oates Fellow of the Council of the Humanities and the Program in the History of Science Princeton University 2001 Schaffner Visiting Professor Franke Institute for the Humanities University of Chicago 2003 professor Ittingen Summer School Kartaus Ittingen Switzerland 2004 Visiting Directeur d Etudes Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Paris 2006 He taught at the School of Criticism and Theory when it was located at Dartmouth College 1995 Work editMuch of his research was devoted to the history of psychoanalysis and the life and work of Sigmund Freud he also studied the work of Jacques Lacan for many years including co translating two of Lacan s Seminars His PhD thesis became his first published book Language and the Origins of Psychoanalysis 1980 which argued for the considerable influence of the sciences of language from neurology aphasia to philology on the development of Freud s psychoanalysis Freud s Women 1992 co written with Lisa Appignanesi explored the part that women played in Freud s work and the history of psychoanalysis from patients to practitioners including the extensive debates over the nature of femininity that took place in Freud s work during his lifetime and in second wave feminism of the 1960s and 1970s He has also published three collections of papers The Seductions of Psychoanalysis Freud Lacan and Derrida 1990 Dispatches from the Freud Wars Psychoanalysis and its Passions 1997 about the so called Freud Wars in which he contends with some contemporary critiques of psychoanalysis Stanley Fish Adolf Grunbaum Frederick Crews Frank Sulloway criticising their outmoded conceptions of science and the sterility of contemporary debates concerning the scientific status of psychoanalysis 3 4 and Truth Games Lies Money and Psychoanalysis 1997 He had extensive interests in cases as a genre and as a style of reasoning linked to the prominence of the case history in psychoanalytic work and writing and has published a series of papers on cases including the influential If p then what Thinking in cases 5 In later years he published in part with Laura Jean Cameron 6 papers documenting the reception of psychoanalysis in early twentieth century Cambridge He was editor of the journal Psychoanalysis and History 2005 14 7 Thinking in Cases the volume that contains If P then what and other essays on the case came out soon after he died His final book Freud in Cambridge co authored with Laura Jean Cameron was finished before his death and was published in 2017 by Cambridge University Press Sander L Gilman said of it this is one of the most important books on twentieth century British intellectual history I have read in a long time Personal life edit nbsp Grave of John Forrester in Highgate Cemetery Forrester was married to Lisa Appignanesi their daughter is Katrina Forrester an assistant professor in political theory at Harvard University his step son is the filmmaker Josh Appignanesi John Forrester died on 24 November 2015 from cancer 8 He was buried on the eastern side of Highgate Cemetery Further reading editForrester John 2023 Freud and Psychoanalysis Six Introductory Lectures edited by Lisa Appignanesi with a Foreword by Darian Leader Cambridge Polity Press Forrester John and Laura Cameron 2017 Freud in Cambridge Cambridge CUP Forrester John 2016 Thinking in Cases Cambridge Polity Press Forrester John 1980 Language and the Origins of Psychoanalysis London Macmillan New York Columbia University Press Forrester John 1990 The Seductions of Psychoanalysis Freud Lacan and Derrida Cambridge Cambridge University Press Appignanesi Lisa and Forrester John 1992 Freud s Women London Weidenfeld amp Nicolson 3rd edition Orion 2005 Forrester John 1997 Dispatches from the Freud Wars Psychoanalysis and its Passions Cambridge Harvard University Press ISBN 978 0 674 53960 0 Forrester John 1997 Truth Games Lies Money and Psychoanalysis Cambridge MA Harvard University Press ISBN 0 674 53962 1 Lacan Jacques The Seminar Book I Freud s Papers on Technique 1953 54 edited by Jacques Alain Miller translated with notes by John Forrester Cambridge C U P New York Norton 1988 Lacan Jacques The Seminar Book II The Ego in Freud s Theory and in Psychoanalytic Technique 1954 55 edited by Jacques Alain Miller translated by Sylvana Tomaselli with notes by John Forrester Cambridge C U P New York Norton 1988 Anne Ber Schiavetta Histoire de la psychanalyse histoire des sciences Renouvellements et convergences Revue francaise de psychanalyse 2020 1 Vol 84 p 223 232 DOI 10 3917 rfp 841 0223External links editUniversity web page http www hps cam ac uk people forrester John Forrester The Idea of a Moral Science State Funding and Teutonophobia lecture to CRASSH Conference Changing the Humanities University of Cambridge July 2009 http www crassh cam ac uk gallery 28 accessed 26 1 13 Psychoanalysis and History Vol 19 no 2 Special issue on John ForresterReferences edit The Independent 17 May 2002 What Freud Einstein and Wittgenstein thought about the truth of psychoanalysis Retrieved 4 August 2010 HPS John Forrester Department of History and Philosophy of Science Cambridge University Retrieved 3 August 2010 Dispatches from the Freud Wars Psychoanalysis and Its Passions By John Forrester Shamdasani S 2000 Dispatches from the Freud wars psychoanalysis and its passions Med Hist 44 3 418 421 doi 10 1017 S0025727300066874 PMC 1044301 History of the Human Sciences 9 No 3 1996 1 25 Laura Cameron Department of Geography and Planning Queen s University Editorial Board Psychoanalysis amp History Edinburgh University Press Retrieved 3 August 2010 Professor John Forrester Philosopher and historian widely celebrated for his work on Sigmund Freud and much loved as an inspiring teacher Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Forrester historian amp oldid 1217502224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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