WAR AND HUMAN NATURE. SIGMUND FREUD’S REFLECTIONSThe present analysis is based on the assumption that there is aclose link between an anthropological vision and political views. The main objective is to provide an exegesis of Sigmund Freud’s views on war in the history of civilisation with regard to his vision of human nature. The fundamental element in the author’s reconstruction of Freud’s thought is the essay Civilisation and Its Discontents. In it Freud demonstrates the inevitability of war, which has its permanent source in human nature, more specifically, in the Thanatos drive — drive of death, aggression and destruction. Influenced by his critics e.g. Albert Einstein and Erich Fromm, Freud tried to modif...
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FUKS, Betty Bernardo. Da guerra e da morte. Temas da atualidade. de Sigmund Freud: um século depois....
Abstract: Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis grew out of work with individuals, yet increasingly he wr...
The article is devoted to the restoration of the concept of human nature in the theory of political ...
In 1915, a few months after the outbreak of the 1st World War, Sigmund Freud writes the essay Zeitge...
This essay synthesizes the place of biological evolutionism in the early history of psychoanalysis, ...
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The paper sketches the context in which Einstein and Freud’s joint publi-cation Why War? appeared un...
This article examines some of the factors that explain the role of the intellectuals who faced the c...
Geras and Fromm. Two views on human nature in the shadow of disasterOne of significant contexts of t...
This article analyses Sigmund Freud’s reflections on war and violence, especially in his two main wo...
The article “Freud on the First World War (Part 1)” by Jasna Koteska analyzes the birth of psychoana...
This essay seeks to explicate an intuition shared by Freud and Derrida: how technological hyper-soph...
Freud and war, Peter Gay The question of Freud's relation to war is really two questions that ultima...
FUKS, Betty Bernardo. Da guerra e da morte. Temas da atualidade. de Sigmund Freud: um século depois....
Abstract: Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis grew out of work with individuals, yet increasingly he wr...
The article is devoted to the restoration of the concept of human nature in the theory of political ...
In 1915, a few months after the outbreak of the 1st World War, Sigmund Freud writes the essay Zeitge...
This essay synthesizes the place of biological evolutionism in the early history of psychoanalysis, ...
How to De-Nazify Nietzsche’s Philosophical AnthropologyIn this paper, the author draws several...
The author argues that Carl Schmitt’s distinction between Freund und Feind and the depic...
Freud�s correspondence during World War I, also known as the Great War, reveals the effects the war ...
The paper sketches the context in which Einstein and Freud’s joint publi-cation Why War? appeared un...
This article examines some of the factors that explain the role of the intellectuals who faced the c...
Geras and Fromm. Two views on human nature in the shadow of disasterOne of significant contexts of t...