Cuatro críticas filosóficas de Michel Foucault al psicoanálisis de Sigmund Freud

The following text is the product of a broad hermeneutical exercise conducted on Michel Foucault's work to offer answers to a series of questions that are ultimately essential for anyone seeking to understand the philosophical program Foucault implemented. Who or what was Freud in Michel Foucault's...

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1. Verfasser: Salcedo Serna, Marco Alexis
Format: Online
Sprache:Spanisch
Veröffentlicht: Universidad Santiago de Cali 2025
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Zusammenfassung:The following text is the product of a broad hermeneutical exercise conducted on Michel Foucault's work to offer answers to a series of questions that are ultimately essential for anyone seeking to understand the philosophical program Foucault implemented. Who or what was Freud in Michel Foucault's philosophical work? What importance did Foucault give him? Why did he give him the place he held in his work? What recognition did he give to his thought? What aspects of Freudian discourse were problematic for him? This book focuses on the psychological period of his philosophical reflection, which runs from 1954 to 1961, and is dedicated solely to locating the different critical aspects that Foucault developed against Freudian doctrine, explicit in three of the five texts that together make up the period analyzed: Binswanger's Introduction to Dream and Existence, Mental Malady and Personality and Folie and Deraison, History of Folly in a Classical Age.