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Cargando... Freud and Man's Soul (edición 1982)por Bruno Bettelheim (Auteur)
Información de la obraFreud and Man's Soul: An Important Re-Interpretation of Freudian Theory por Bruno Bettelheim
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Bettelheim makes level-headed and astute observations about errors in fundamental Freudian terms and thinking, and a persuasive case for the man and legacy he built that was founded more on a complex engagement with his own experience than an attempt to try to dictate or operationalize the working of the psyche. In Freud and Man's Soul, Bruno Bettelheim argues cogently that Freud's translators have bastardized his texts by dropping the psychoanalyst's use of the word soul (Seele) in favor of a more technical, "professional" terminology. Mind is substituted for soul: "das seelischen Apparats" becomes "mental apparatus"; "die Wissenschaft vom Seelenleben" reads as "the science of mental life"; and "Psyche ist ein griechisches Wort und lautet in deutscher Übersetzung Seele" becomes, amazingly, "'Psyche' is a Greek word which may be translated 'mind.'" Bettelheim shows beyond doubt that Freud wanted and needed the emotional and historical resonances of 'Seele,' the secularized term he habitually used to denote the inmost essence of the human personality, including the spiritual and the passionate. Bettelheim is right to protest "the translators' ideologically motivated determination to eliminate the notion of the human soul from Freud's writings--a notion which is, after all, clearly enshrined in the very name "psychoanalysis". The single most vital word in the writings of our most influential psychologist--so deeply important for literary criticism--should not be "mind," but rather "soul." sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
El famoso psicoanalista Bruno Bettelheim reivindica el humanismo que alienta en la obra de Freud, poniendo de manifiesto el interes de este por el alma individual, su esencia y sus destinos. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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