Nietzsche and PsychoanalysisSUNY Press, 01/01/1993 - 258 páginas This book presents a reading of the Nietzschean thought of the eternal return of all things and relates it to Freud's psychoanalysis of the repetition compulsion. Nietzsche's eternal return and Freud's repetition compulsion have never before been so seriously compared. The manner in which this study is executed is drastically different from usual Nietzsche scholarship and Freud studies. Chapelle works with his material until it acquires archetypal levels of significance, even while the level of everyday life experience is never abandoned. He returns the theory and practice of psychologizing and philosophizing to the old ground of imaginative poetic and ultimately mythic thought. |
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... notions of inspiration and transformation . Thinking eternal return means acquiring a mind - set that allows an initially unfamiliar and horrifying thought to become appropriated . Nietzsche wants his reader to 2 Introduction.
... notions of inspiration and transformation . Thinking eternal return means acquiring a mind - set that allows an initially unfamiliar and horrifying thought to become appropriated . Nietzsche wants his reader to 2 Introduction.
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... notion of mere appearance is here redeemed and becomes sheer appearance . The sign under which tragedy and tragic philosophizing join with eternal return is the sign of Dionysus . The advocate and teacher of Dionysian tragic ...
... notion of mere appearance is here redeemed and becomes sheer appearance . The sign under which tragedy and tragic philosophizing join with eternal return is the sign of Dionysus . The advocate and teacher of Dionysian tragic ...
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... notion of conva- lescence expands here beyond its medical connotations and encompasses Heidegger's thoughts on the nature of convalescence as well as Zarathustra's and Nietzsche's comments on the subject . Part 3 abandons Nietzsche's ...
... notion of conva- lescence expands here beyond its medical connotations and encompasses Heidegger's thoughts on the nature of convalescence as well as Zarathustra's and Nietzsche's comments on the subject . Part 3 abandons Nietzsche's ...
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... notions . In a metaphor the act of likening one thing to one of a different category works not in spite of the differences , but because of them . Meaning emerges out of the seemingly meaningless and impossible juxtaposition . The ...
... notions . In a metaphor the act of likening one thing to one of a different category works not in spite of the differences , but because of them . Meaning emerges out of the seemingly meaningless and impossible juxtaposition . The ...
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... notions and key concepts in psychoanalysis , Nietzsche is no psychoana- lyst avant la lettre and Freud is no ... notion of a substantive , objective £5 as a mere illusion . If this is how things are between Nietzsche and Freud ...
... notions and key concepts in psychoanalysis , Nietzsche is no psychoana- lyst avant la lettre and Freud is no ... notion of a substantive , objective £5 as a mere illusion . If this is how things are between Nietzsche and Freud ...
Índice
What If? Willing Suspension of Disbelief | 17 |
Scientific Disbelief Attempt at Exorcism | 25 |
Inspiration Appropriation Transformation | 35 |
Time and Its It Was | 51 |
Tragedy ApolloDionysus | 69 |
Necessity Amor Fati | 79 |
Zarathustra His Own Worst Enemy? | 87 |
Eternal Return in Everyday Life | 95 |
Thanatos What if Eternal Return were Instinctual? | 143 |
Transference Analysis Healing the Wound of Time | 163 |
The Myth of Archetypal Ontology | 175 |
The Uncanny | 191 |
The Double | 209 |
Soul and Image Archetypal Psychology | 225 |
To Find a Good Book to Live in | 241 |
Abbreviations | 247 |
Eternal Return in Transference | 103 |
Compulsion into Metaphor | 113 |
The Myth of Er Eternal Compulsion into Image | 129 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
activity affirmation amor fati analysand appears archetypal psychology autonomous becomes begins believe Birth of Tragedy claim compulsion to repeat concrete cosmology of eternal death instinct demon destiny Dionysus discovery double ego's Eros everyday everything existence experience Fort-Da game Freud Gay Science Hades Heidegger Hence Heracleitus Hillman human idea imagination impermanence interpretation involves James Hillman Judeo-Christian life's linear living man's manifestation means metaphor metaphysics myth myth of Er mythic Nachlaß negation neuroses Nietzsche Nietzsche's thought Nietzschean notion ontology paradox passage philosophic Platonism pleasure principle poetic present psychoanalysis question Quixote reality realm recurrence redemption reflection refutation relation repetition compulsion repressed Ricoeur says sense serves shadow Socrates soul speaks spirit Spoke Zarathustra suggests symptoms theory things thinking eternal return thought of eternal tion transformation true world truth turn uncanny unconscious underworld unpleasure wants words writes Zarathustra
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Página 1 - Would you not throw yourself down and gnash your teeth and curse the demon who spoke thus? Or have you once experienced a tremendous moment when you would have answered him: "You are a god and never have I heard anything more divine.
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