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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • History
  • Political Science

Background:

  • Modern political discourse frequently employs the term 'denial' in various ways.
  • Psychoanalytic theory offers specific meanings for 'denial', 'disavowal', 'splitting', and 'negation'.
  • Historians debate the utility of psychoanalytic concepts in historical analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the psychoanalytic meanings of 'denial' and related terms.
  • To assess the usefulness of these Freudian concepts for historical understanding.
  • To explore how states of knowing and not knowing coexist, particularly through the concept of 'disavowal'.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of psychoanalytic terms ('denial', 'disavowal', 'splitting', 'negation').
  • Application of these concepts to understand individual and group behavior.
  • Examination of historical case studies, including war crimes trials, slave ownership, and child abuse cases.

Main Results:

  • Psychoanalytic concepts, especially 'disavowal', provide a framework for understanding cognitive and behavioral patterns.
  • Historical examples demonstrate how individuals and groups can simultaneously know and not know, often leading to harmful outcomes.
  • The study highlights the co-existence of knowledge and ignorance in various socio-political contexts.

Conclusions:

  • Psychoanalytic concepts offer valuable tools for historians to interpret complex human behavior and societal dynamics.
  • 'Disavowal' is particularly effective for analyzing how societies manage uncomfortable truths or evidence.
  • Understanding these psychological mechanisms is crucial for interpreting historical events and contemporary political discourse.