The American literary critic Frederick Crews explains why he has rejected Freud
Frederick Crews, 4 December 1980
“... an inconvenience! If a purported science, or indeed any secular discipline, can’t satisfactorily lay out the grounds on which outsiders should accept its propositions, that should prove by itself to be an eventually terminal defect. Its most serious consequences will be felt within the discipline, for theorists will not be able to settle their differences on ... ”