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  • [[Freud]] developed the [[concept]] [[object relation]] to ...counterpart]]: [[Eros]]), and the [[death]] drive (mythical counterpart: [[Thanatos]]). Thus, the objects can be receivers of both [[love]] and [[hate]], the [
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  • ...s battles against the destructive [[death]] instinct of [[Thanatos (Freud)|Thanatos]] (death instinct or [[death drive]]). In his final [[theory]] of the [[drive]]s, [[Sigmund Freud]] made [[Eros]] a fundamental [[concept]] referring to the [[life instinct]
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  • ...co-founded the [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic school]] of [[psychology]]. Freud is best known for his theories of the [[unconscious mind]], especially invo ...poor they offered everything to give him a proper education. As a result, Freud did extremely well during his first 8 years of [[school]], but at the age
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  • ...m Civilization and its Discontents, on how, after every assertion of Eros, Thanatos reasserts itself with a vengeance. At the very moment when, according to th
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  • [[Born]] in [[Vienna]], she built on the [[work]] of [[Sigmund Freud]], particularly in the area of [[child psychology]]. Klein is one of the co ...[[principle]] of life, is thereby postulated to have a companion force, [[Thanatos]], which seeks to terminate and disintegrate life.
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  • ...trong><font color="#cc3300">Obsessing acts and religious exercises,</font> Freud S, 1907</strong><br> <strong><font color="#008080">&nbsp;</font></strong><f chose freudienne ou sens du retour à Freud en
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  • ...ation]] of our own death as nothingness is therefore [[impossible]]. For [[Freud]], this [[philosophical]] evidence was reflected in his remarks that "our [ ...]] are oneiric representations of death. Among the typical [[dream]] types Freud mentions in The [[Interpretation]] of Dreams (1900a) is the dream of the de
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  • As defined by [[Sigmund Freud]], the [[Psyche (psychology)|psyche]] is composed of different levels of co For [[Freud]], the unconscious was a depository for socially unacceptable [[ideas]], wi
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  • * désir 11 14,17(de [[Freud]]),29,32(et limite),33(indestructible),38(du père,de * l'hysté),141,143,1 * Freud Anna 4 a 211
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  • [[Death]] instinct ([[Thanatos]]) [[Freud]], (Jean) Martin
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  • ...sies]] of [[whole]] nations, the secular [[dreams]] of youthful humanity," Freud wrote in 1908 (p. 152). In 1909 Karl [[Abraham]] developed this [[idea]] in ...s also his use of mythical [[figures]] like [[Narcissus]], [[Eros]], and [[Thanatos]].
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  • [[Freud]]'s [[psychoanalytic]] [[system]] evolved over nearly 60 years of professio ...It includes all the things that are not easily available to [[awareness]]. Freud suggested that the [[unconscious mind]] [[acts]] like a repository for thos
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  • "<i>Fort</i>!" and "<i>Da</i>!" are exclamations that Sigmund [[Freud]] heard his grandson Ernst utter while playing. This pair of words—[[mean ...when, by crouching down below a [[mirror]], he made his [[image]] "gone." Freud stresses the fact that the <i>fort</i> part of the game was much of the tim
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  • ...[[principle]]. The [[concept]] has a long [[history]], and contributed to Freud's [[understanding]] of the [[infantile]] [[wish]]-fulfilling [[character]] ...ychology]] (1950c [1895]), through in quasi-neurological [[terms]]. But as Freud indicated in a footnote added in 1914 to the [[dream]] book, the concept is
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  • ...ysicalist [[epistemological]] [[model]], "discharge" was used by Sigmund [[Freud]] in his theorization of how the [[psychic]] [[apparatus]] deals with excit ...harge, the unpleasure of retention. We should [[recall]] that according to Freud, the source of the [[instinct]] is a [[state]] of excitation in the [[body]
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  • :English [[translation]] of [[Freud]]'s term ''[[das Ich]]'', or "the I." One of the [[three]] [[structures]] :A disorder common in Freud's [[female]] [[patients]] in turn-of-the-century [[Vienna]], characterized
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  • Reconceptualizing [[Freud]] ...iterary study as well as to [[therapy]]. Because they derived from sigmund freud evidence for extralinguistic ontologies, they are also distinguishable from
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  • ...[[case]] the [[situation]] is clearer since from an [[energy]] perspective Freud has always refused to postulate a "destrudo," that is, an energy specifical Freud did not [[want]] to associate the [[duality]] of the [[drives]] with a dual
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  • ...emands]], out of fear of losing its affection and protection. According to Freud, there is a link between the sense of guilt and the [[Oedipus]] [[complex]] Melanie [[Klein]] ([[1948]]), like Freud, also saw a direct [[relationship]] between the sense of guilt and fundamen
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  • ...t her... The paradox of the Freudian "death drive" is therefore that it is Freud's name for its very opposite, for the way immortality appears within psycho
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  • ...t c'est seulement de ce point de vue que nous pouvons du chemin tracé par Freud trouver le terme dans la question qu'il pose, de la fin d'analyse terminale ...et ce que veut dire en particulier mon discours quand je reprends celui de Freud, c'est très précisément qu'à me fonder sur ce que ce discours a ouvert,
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  • ...elle elle a été amenée massivement, si l'on peut dire, sous la plume de Freud, c'est pourquoi cette analogie hante si l'on peut dire toute l'idéologie a
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  • ...  L'id�e de l'�ros comme d'une �me aux fins contraires de celle de Thanatos et agissant par le sexe c'est un discours de midinette au printemps, comme ...- l� o� elle est l'ali�nation de la th�orie analytique et celle de Freud lui-m�me, qui, de cette th�orie est le p�re assez grand pour s'en...
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  • ...l�einziger Zug, la deuxi�me forme d�identification distingu�e par Freud, ne les ait jamais retenus jusque-l�. </font>
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  • ...itante q'''ui s'incarne dans la prêcherie''' à laquelle pourtant le cher Freud répugne de tout son être, il nous la lâche de la façon la plus claire d ...'Eros - j'entends '''l'Eros de doctrine, freudienne''' - '''mais la chère Thanatos aussi avec laquelle on nous emmerde depuis assez longtemps'''.</font>
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  • ...?duction ? la poussi?re. C?est ?videmment chose permise m?taphoriquement ? Freud, gr?ce ? cette bienheureuse d?couverte des deux unit?s du germen, cet ovule Contrairement ? ce qu?avance Freud, c?est l?homme, je veux dire celui qui se trouve m?le sans savoir qu?en fai
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  • ...J., « L’instance de la lettre dans l’inconscient ou la raison depuis Freud » in Écrits, Paris, Seuil, 1966, pp. 493-530.</font></div><div class="di
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  • ...J., « L’instance de la lettre dans l’inconscient ou la raison depuis Freud » in Écrits, Paris, Seuil, 1966, pp. 493-530.</font></div><div class="di
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  • ...n à la poussière. C’est évidemment chose permise métaphoriquement à Freud, grâce à cette bienheureuse découverte des deux unités du germen, cet o
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  • ...n à la poussière. C’est évidemment chose permise métaphoriquement à Freud, grâce à cette bienheureuse découverte des deux unités du germen, cet o
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  • ...t her… The paradox of the Freudian "death drive" is therefore that it is Freud's name for its very opposite, for the way immortality appears within psycho
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  • [[Image:sigmund-freud-theoryleaks.jpg|400|right]] ...away with his guilt and/or debt. We thus arrive at two opposed readings of Freud's wo es war, soll ich werden. "Subjectivization" qua the assuming of guilt
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