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- Title
NIETZSCHE Y FREUD.
- Authors
Castillo Ramírez, Juan Diego
- Abstract
The author reviews the psychoanalysis applied in the case of Nietzsche: women, love for philology, partiality for antiquity (art), friendship. Does the speed with which Neitzsche wrote The Genealogy of Morals constitute a pathological way of doing it? Hirschmann, not well founded. Federn: "the Nietzsche problem cannot be focused psychoanalytically." Freud: cautious. Jung: Zaratustra, a second personality, Ellenberger: "sickness which creates". Freud said that Nietzsche had had no influence in his ideas (he is cited little, but is known well). Nietzsche and Freud removed man from the center. With the unconscious, they hurt the confidence of man; among horrible explosions a new truth appears amidst the thick clouds. Common themes: Erasing from the memory, the other, the "guilty" delinquent, superman. inter-pretation, unmasking, exposing the lie, access to intentions, the problem of the implication of the interpretor, the deception of language and its necessity, the devil I am, the fright of have a double, the anxiety of our own abysses. Both. a place to remeet oneself in one's own place of passion -- and, for that. in the most subversive place.
- Subjects
PSYCHOANALYSIS; NIETZSCHE, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900; PHILOLOGY; GENEALOGY; FRIENDSHIP
- Publication
Xipe Totek, 2002, Vol 11, Issue 4, p303
- ISSN
1870-2694
- Publication type
Article