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In this article I demonstrate, with examples from art and psychoanalysis, ways in which (a) Freud replaced directed with non-directed free association reasoning, and (b) post-Freudians, notably Merleau-Ponty and Bion, drew attention to the inter-subjective factors involved in bringing this form of reasoning into being.