Nietzsche and PsychoanalysisThis 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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... Psychological Writings of Sigmund Freud . Edited and translated by James Strachey . Reprinted by permission of Sigmund Freud Copyrights , The Institute of Psycho - Analysis , and The Hogarth Press . Excerpts translated by Waller ...
... Psychological Writings of Sigmund Freud . Edited and translated by James Strachey . Reprinted by permission of Sigmund Freud Copyrights , The Institute of Psycho - Analysis , and The Hogarth Press . Excerpts translated by Waller ...
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... The Uncanny 191 16. The Double 209 17. Soul and Image : Archetypal Psychology 225 Epilogue : To Find a Good Book to Live in 241 Abbreviations 247 Bibliography 249 Index 253 Introduction A Demonic Thought for a Start What , if.
... The Uncanny 191 16. The Double 209 17. Soul and Image : Archetypal Psychology 225 Epilogue : To Find a Good Book to Live in 241 Abbreviations 247 Bibliography 249 Index 253 Introduction A Demonic Thought for a Start What , if.
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... psychological and physiological conditions in the thinker than with logi- cal presuppositions or conclusions in the thought . Hence it comes as no surprise to find Nietzsche making important comments about the unique health required of ...
... psychological and physiological conditions in the thinker than with logi- cal presuppositions or conclusions in the thought . Hence it comes as no surprise to find Nietzsche making important comments about the unique health required of ...
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... psychological experiences of everyday life universal and timeless human themes , which are best spoken of in the ambiguous , imaginative , and poetic language of myth . Seeing the analogies suggested is also beginning to see the poetic ...
... psychological experiences of everyday life universal and timeless human themes , which are best spoken of in the ambiguous , imaginative , and poetic language of myth . Seeing the analogies suggested is also beginning to see the poetic ...
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... psychology of narcissism . The particular aspect of narcissism involved here is aimed at warding off the threat and the dread of death . The link with the uncanny is clear : the narcissistic self- portrait , which the double is and ...
... psychology of narcissism . The particular aspect of narcissism involved here is aimed at warding off the threat and the dread of death . The link with the uncanny is clear : the narcissistic self- portrait , which the double is and ...
Contents
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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