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The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Episode 172: Mind, Self, and Affect with Guest Dr. Drew (Part One)

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Mark Linsenmayer

Society & Culture, Philosophy

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2017

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Radio legend Dr. Drew Pinsky talks with us about "Attachment and Reflective Function: Their Role in Self-Organization" by Peter Fonagy and two articles by Allan Schore.

The focus is "theory of mind"; how do we develop the ability to impute thoughts and intentions to others? What in our upbringing can interfere with this development? We relate this back to previous episodes (Hegel, Buber, etc.) on recognition by others of the self.

Listen to more Dr. Drew at DrDrew.com, especially his interview of Wes!

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0:38.6

You're listening to the Partially examine life, a podcast by some guys who are at one point set on doing philosophy for living, but then thought better of it.

0:51.9

Our question for episode 172 is something like, what is involved in the psychology of fully recognizing the existence of other minds?

0:58.7

We are pleased to be joined by a radio legend, a Dr. Drew Pinsky, to discuss the issue.

1:03.0

Throwing on some papers he recommended to us.

1:05.0

Attachment and reflective function, their role in self-organization.

1:08.2

By Peter Fonigy and Mary Tarje, 1997.

1:11.0

And attachment and the regulation of the right brain and right brain affect regulation, both by Alan and Shore, from 2000 and 2009 respectively.

1:18.6

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1:21.5

This is Mark Linson-Mire, about to engage in dysregulating intersubjective contact in medicine, Wisconsin.

1:26.9

Wow.

1:27.9

This is Wes All-One, still diligently trying to organize my attachments in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

1:35.2

This is Dylan Casey, reflecting on my mental modules in Middleton, Wisconsin.

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