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[Asceticism and ecstasy in Freud]

M Düe

    Psyche
    |May 1, 1993
    PubMed
    Summary

    This study explores the tension between asceticism and ecstasy in Freudian theory, revealing how these concepts evolve across Freud's developmental phases and influence his ideas.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychoanalytic Theory
    • History of Ideas

    Context:

    • Freudian theory presents conflicting concepts like denial and fulfillment, interpretable as asceticism versus ecstasy.
    • The historical context involves the broader opposition between Enlightenment and Romanticism.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze the evolution of ascetic and ecstatic elements within Sigmund Freud's theoretical development.
    • To examine how formal aspects of Freudian theories are shaped by ascetic and ecstatic phenomena.

    Summary:

    • Freud's thinking is divided into three phases: demonological, labyrinthine, and cosmogonical speculation.
    • The emphasis on asceticism and ecstasy varies across these distinct phases.
    • Formal elements of Freud's theories are shown to be influenced by his definitions of ascetic and ecstatic phenomena.

    Impact:

    • Provides a novel framework for understanding Freudian thought through the lens of asceticism and ecstasy.
    • Connects psychoanalytic development to broader intellectual currents like Enlightenment and Romanticism.

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