Introduction by Rachael Henry; Part One: The Concept of Motivation; Introduction; Rachael Henry; Instincts and impulses; J.R. Maze (1952); First published by The Australian Psychological Society Ltd, in Australian Journal of Psychology, 4, 77-93.; On some corruptions of the doctrine of homeostasis; J.R. Maze (1953); First published by the American Psychological Association, in Psychological Review, 60, 405-412.; Do intervening variables intervene?; J. R. Maze (1954); First published by the American Psychological Association, in Psychological Review, 61, 226-234.; The concept of attitude; J. R. Maze (1973); First published by Taylor & Francis Ltd, in Inquiry, 16, 168-205.; The composition of the ego in a determinist psychology; J. R. Maze (1987a); First published by Elsevier Science Publishers B. V. (North Holland), in Wm. J. Baker et al. (eds.), Current Issues in Psychological Theory.; John Anderson: Implications of his philosophic views for psychology; J.R. Maze (1987b); First published in Dialectic (Journal of the University of Newcastle Philosophy Club), 30, 50-59.; Part Two: Epistemology and the Nature of Cognition; Introduction; Rachael Henry; Representationism, realism and the redundancy of 'mentalese'; J. R. Maze (1991); First published by SAGE Publications, in Theory & Psychology, 1, 163-185.; Psychoanalysis, epistemology and intersubjectivity: theories of Wilfred Bion; J. R. Maze & R. M. Henry (1996a); First published by SAGE Publications, in Theory & Psychology, 6, 401-421.; Social constructionism, deconstructionism and some requirements of discourse; J. R. Maze (2001); First published by SAGE Publications, in Theory & Psychology, 11, 393-417.; Part Three: Psychoanalytic Metapsychology; Introduction; Rachael Henry; The complementarity of object-relations and instinct theory; J. R. Maze (1993); First published by Wiley-Blackwell, in International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 74, 459-470.; Problems in the concept of repression and proposals for their resolution; J. R. Maze & R. M. Henry (1996b); First published by Wiley-Blackwell, in International journal of Psychoanalysis, 77, 1085-1100.; Part Four: Psychoanalytic Readings of Literature, History and Art; Introduction; Rachael Henry; Dostoevsky's problems with the concept of conscience: Svidrigailov and Raskolnikov; J. R. Maze (1979); First Published by Wiley-Blackwell, in International Review of Psychoanalysis, 6,499-509.; Dostoyevslcy: Epilepsy, mysticism and homosexuality; J. R. Maze (1981b); First published by The John Hopkins University Press, in American Imago, 38:2, 155-184.; Classical female Oedipal themes in To the Lighthouse; J. R. Maze (1981a); First published by Wiley-Blackwell, in International Review of Psychoanalysis, 8, 155-171.; Virginia Woolf: Ideas of marriage and death in The Voyage Out; J. R. Maze (1983); First published by Wiley-Blackwell, in International Review of Psychoanalysis, 10, 95-104.; Harold L. Ickes: a psychohistorical perspective; J. R. Maze & G. J. White (1981); First published by The Institute for Psychohistory, in The journal of Psychohistory, 8,421-446.; A grammar of painting?; J.R. Maze (1973); First published in The Arna (Journal of the Sydney Arts Students Society), 19, 26-32.