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Nietzsche's Presence in Freud's Life and Thought

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This book examines the nature of Freud's relationship to the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Nietzsche regarded himself, among other things, as a psychologist. His psychological explorations inclu...
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This book examines the nature of Freud's relationship to the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Nietzsche regarded himself, among other things, as a psychologist. His psychological explorations included an understanding of the meaning and function of dreams, the unconscious, sublimation of drives, drives turned inward upon the self, unconscious guilt, unconscious envy, unconscious resistance, and much more that anticipated some of Freud's fundamental psychoanalytic concepts. Although Freud wrote of Nietzsche having anticipated psychoanalytic concepts, he denied that Nietzsche had any influence on his thought.

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Price: £27.00
Pages: 370
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 15 December 1994
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780791421468
Format: Paperback
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"...a gold mine of wonderful information about both Nietzsche and Freud and there is a great deal of it that is original—not to be seen elsewhere...brings together some extremely important material...material I have never seen assembled in such a comprehensive manner...an excellent piece of scholarship." — Irvin Yalom, author of When Nietzsche Wept

"Freud may have been less than candid about the influence of Nietzsche and the evidence that Lehrer presents raises serious questions about it...the author does create some doubt about Freud's denial of such influence...the author does make a good case to prove his point and it is one that is long overdue...I would expect a reasonable number of the sophisticated readership to buy it." — Emanuel Rice, author of Freud and Moses

A Note on Sources and Citations


Acknowledgments


Introduction


Part I: 1872-1900


1. The University Years


2. Nietzsche's Early Writings


3. 1878-1884


4. The Mid-1880s through the Mid-1890s


5. The Late 1890s: The Period of Self-Analysis and The Interpretation of Dreams


6. "Non Vixit"


Part II: 1900-1939


7. Meetings of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society


8. Jung, Andreas-Salomé, and Totem and Taboo


9. "On Narcissism" and "Instincts and Their Vicissitudes"


10. The Pale Criminal


11. Beyond the Pleasure Principle


12. 1921-1931: An Overview


13. Woman, Truth and Perspectivism


14. Nietzsche, Lipps and the Unconscious of Philosophers


15. Moses and Monotheism


16. Conclusion


Notes


Bibliography


Index