Culpa, deseo y voluntad: Un diálogo entre la filosofía de Nietzsche con el psicoanálisis de Freud
The present investigation arises in two moments. In the first, the objective is to study the origin of "bad conscience" or guilt in Nietzsche and its relationship with the will to power. To limit the approach, a single work will be taken as the common thread: The genealogy of morality. The...
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ARFIL y UNL
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/index/article/view/10502 |
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| Sumario: | The present investigation arises in two moments. In the first, the objective is to study the origin of "bad conscience" or guilt in Nietzsche and its relationship with the will to power. To limit the approach, a single work will be taken as the common thread: The genealogy of morality. There will be a dialogue with specific fragments and quotes from other works by the philosopher, also relying on some current research. In addition, to clarify and enrich the analysis, three counterpoints will be proposed with the text The world as will and representation of his teacher Schopenhauer. In the second moment, an attempt will be made to study the concept of guilt and its relationship with the psychoanalytic unconscious desire (no longer will) selecting, in the same way, only one central text of Freud: Of war and death: current issues in dialogue with passages of texts that will have a secondary place: such as Totem and Taboo, The Interpretation of Dreams and The me and the id. Finally, a possible crossover between both authors and possible implications for current psychoanalysis are proposed. |
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