Tempo di lettura stimato:
6h 56m
Genere: Psicologia,
Editore: Newton Compton
Anno: 2007
Lingua: Italiano
Rilegatura: Non inserito
Pagine: 208 Pagine
Isbn 10: 8881836416
Isbn 13: 9788881836413
Trama
s/t: Papers on Metapsychology
Freud's stress on the sexual aspects of man's nature was not the only reason for his unpopularity at the turn of the century. He was attacked just as severely for daring to build his science on the basis of hypotheses that were contradictory to many scientific views then current. For example, he assumed the presence of the unconscious mind--an underworld that only a few poets had hinted at--and used that very assumption to prove its existence and its powerful influence on human behavior.
Freud's purpose in theorizing is, as the editor of these essays puts it, to provide "steady points of reference from which to map journeys leading...into the jungle of emotions." Exploration is the keynote as the reader follows Freud through clear explanations of his theories concerning the libido, narcissism, negation, mourning and melancholia, repression, dreams, paranoia, and masochism. In this volume, as in his other works, it is evident that Freud was not afraid to venture into unknown areas of the human mind and that he was superbly equipped to uncover its secrets.
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