SARTRE LECTEUR DE FREUD: LE SENS D’UNE VIE

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Unlike other critics of psychoanalysis, Sartre built a new discipline: existential psychoanalysis, which was not only theorized and conceptualized in 1943, in Being and Nothingness, but also put into practice through the writing of several biographies. However, existential psychoanalysis, far from being a simple critique of Freud, takes up many of his themes and his methods by reversing them. The author analyses this theoretical relationship in order to show that the fundamental divergence between Sartre and Freud lies on the “sense” of life, which is why Sartre’s biographies are oriented towards the future where Freud seeks the secret of his patients into their past. It is therefore necessary to bring to light that the opposition between the writing of life stories in Sartre and Freud is crystallised into the concept of sense, if we accept to pay attention to its French polyphony: both meaning and direction.
Idioma originalEspañol (Ecuador)
PublicaciónSTUDI SARTRIANI
EstadoPublicada - 15 dic. 2022
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