| Paul Ricoeur - 1970 - Страниц: 594
...dreams 'some primeval relic of humanity is at work which we can now scarcely reach any longer by a direct path'; and we may expect that the analysis of dreams will lead us to a knowledge 19. The Interpretation of Dreams, GW , 2/3, 554; SE, 5, 548 (an addition of 1914). of man's archaic... | |
| Philip Rieff - 1979 - Страниц: 468
...has the task of recovering "mental antiquities." The analysis of dreams, Freud expected, would lead to a "knowledge of man's archaic heritage, of what is psychically innate in him." 3 The second locus in which Freud found the primitive in present life was even more familiar. All the... | |
| Patrick Parrinder - 1984 - Страниц: 280
...race. Buried and distorted within the protean shapes of the night-time imagination there is concealed 'a knowledge of man's archaic heritage, of what is psychically innate in him'. Thus the psychoanalyst, like the archaeologist, can help to piece together the story of human development.44... | |
| Gordon G. Globus - 1987 - Страниц: 220
...development is in fact an abbreviated recapitulation influenced by the chance circumstances of life. We can guess how much to the point is Nietzsche's...archaic heritage, of what is psychically innate in him. Dreams and neuroses seem to have preserved more mental antiquities than we could have imagined possible;... | |
| Leon Surette - 1994 - Страниц: 342
...dreams "some primeval relic of humanity is at work which we can now scarcely reach any longer by a direct path"; and we may expect that the analysis...archaic heritage, of what is psychically innate in him. Dreams and neuroses seem to have preserved more mental antiquities than we could have imagined possible;... | |
| Friedrich Nietzsche - 1996 - Страниц: 436
...dreams "some primeval relic of humanity is at work which we can now scarcely reach any longer by a direct path"; and we may expect that the analysis...a knowledge of man's archaic heritage, of what is psychologically innate in him.' 13 when the same mind is accustomed to be so sober, cautious and so... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1996 - Страниц: 324
...the fifth edition of this work (1919), Freud refers to Nietzsche's concept of the dream as a means to knowledge of man's archaic heritage, "of what is psychically innate in him." (Standard Edition, V, p 549). and he produces lies and nonsense simply because he is weary. But all... | |
| Peter Goldie - 2002 - Страниц: 276
...dreams 'some primaeval relic of humanity is at work which we can now scarcely reach any longer by a direct path'; and we may expect that the analysis...a knowledge of man's archaic heritage, of what is physically innate in him. (PFL iv. 699-700) In his 'cultural books' Freud made frequent reference to... | |
| Peter Goldie - 2000 - Страниц: 282
...relic of humanity is at work which we can now scarcely reach any longer by a direct path': and vve may expect that the analysis of dreams will lead us...a knowledge of man's archaic heritage, of what is physically innate in him, tPFL iv, 699,7001 In his 'cultural books' Freud made frequent reference to... | |
| Graham Bartram - 2004 - Страниц: 326
...dreams, parapraxes or neurotic symptoms. And that was only the personal unconscious. Freud surmised that dreams 'will lead us to a knowledge of man's archaic heritage, of what is psychically innate in him'.1 From the Oedipus complex, which supposedly marks the male subject's guilt-laden entry into adulthood,... | |
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