Hace 9 años | Por adolfovasquez a doaj.org
Publicado hace 9 años por adolfovasquez a doaj.org

Nietzsche y Freud, Negociación, culpa y crueldad: Las pulsiones y sus destinos, "Eros" y "Thanatos" (agresividad y destructividad) Dr. Adolfo Vásquez Rocca - Se investigarán los fundamentos y alcances de la afirmación de Freud acerca de la primacía del impulso de muerte, del impulso thanático1 o autodestructivo, sobre las demás pulsiones. Por otra parte se mostrará como tanto en Freud como en Nietzsche existe una teoría de la culpabilidad que les es común. Dichas teorías tienen un punto de convergencia en torno al cual se articulará este texto:

Comentarios

brezzo

Ya la enlazaste hace unos meses. Dupe

adolfovasquez

Nietzsche and Freud, bargaining, guilt and cruelty: The drives and their destinations, "Eros" and "Thanatos" (aggressiveness and destructiveness).
It will investigate the rationale and scope of Freud's statement about the primacy of the death drive, or self thanatico pulse, on the other drives. Moreover it is shown as both Freud and Nietzsche there a theory of their common guilt. Such theories have a rallying point around which will articulate this text: the relationship between guilt and debt, and including a third term that seems to permeate all the logic of a particular exercise of justice: The cruelty. Finally lies and develops a type of crime in connection with the anguish and the desire of the other, seeking to unify psychoanalytic conceptualizations crime.
Also realizes the capitulation of psychoanalysis as "cultural criticism" in the hands of the neo-Freudians, who have "shifted"-tamed-psychoanalysis "to the traditional pre-Freudian psychology conscious texture."