Sexual relations. Deconstruction Freud
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“Sexual relations do not exist,” the French psychoanalyst, psychologist and sociologist Jacques Lacan made such a diagnosis. In modern society, sexual relations cease to be genuine passion, they depreciate, moreover, people have an unconscious desire to get rid of passions that burden them too much.
J.-L. Nancy, another French psychologist, complements and at the same time refutes the lacan, examining in detail the various aspects of sexual relations. He says that they are “not measurable, not expressed”, but most accurately - it is precisely as a relationship - they are “not entered” in the Procrustean Lodge of Psychoanalysis.
In connection with this, Nansi, like Lacan, conducts the "deconstruction" of psychoanalysis Freud, aimed not at overthrow or refutation, but to revise and further movement of the psychoanalytic method
J.-L. Nancy, another French psychologist, complements and at the same time refutes the lacan, examining in detail the various aspects of sexual relations. He says that they are “not measurable, not expressed”, but most accurately - it is precisely as a relationship - they are “not entered” in the Procrustean Lodge of Psychoanalysis.
In connection with this, Nansi, like Lacan, conducts the "deconstruction" of psychoanalysis Freud, aimed not at overthrow or refutation, but to revise and further movement of the psychoanalytic method
Author:
Author:Lacan Jacques
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Cover:Hard
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- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
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ISBN:978-5-00222-020-5
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