Psychoanalysis and/as Philosophy? The Anthropological Significance of Pathology in Freud’s Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality and in the Psychoanalytic Tradition

Authors

  • Phillipe Van Haute University of Nijmegen (Holanda)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59539/2175-2834-v7n2-1013

Keywords:

psychoanalysis; clinical anthropology; sexuality; crystalprinciple. 

Abstract

This article wants to determine the specificity of psychoanalytic anthropology in general, Freudian anthropology in particular. It shows that this specificity consists in the use of the socalled crystal-principle: human existence has to be understood from the point of view of its psychopathological variations. It is further argued that this approach allows for the articulation of the project ofa clinical anthropology that is broader then psychoanalysis as such. 

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Published

2024-10-02 — Updated on 2005-10-02

How to Cite

Van Haute, P. (2005). Psychoanalysis and/as Philosophy? The Anthropological Significance of Pathology in Freud’s Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality and in the Psychoanalytic Tradition. Human Nature - International Philosophy and Psychology Review, 7(2), 359–374. https://doi.org/10.59539/2175-2834-v7n2-1013