Eros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry Into Freud |
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The Hidden Trend in Psychoanalysis II | 11 |
The Origin of the Repressed Individual Onto | 20 |
The Origin of Repressive Civilization Phylo | 50 |
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aesthetic aggressive Ananke antagonistic basic become biological ciple civiliza cognitive conception conflict consciousness constraint critique Critique of Judgment culture death instinct destructive dividual domination dynamic enforced Eros erotic established eternal return external faculties force freedom Freud's theory Freudian Fromm fulfillment function gratification happiness Heinz Hartmann historical Hogarth Press human existence hypothesis Ibid impulses individual instinctual structure institutions liberation libido mature ment mental apparatus mode morality Moses and Monotheism Narcissistic Narcissus nature necessity needs Neo-Freudian Nirvana Nirvana principle non-repressive civilization notion object Oedipus Oedipus complex organization original Orpheus performance principle personality phantasy philosophy play pleasure principle pression primal father primary productive progress Psychoanalysis psychoanalytic theory psychology rationality reality principle realm reason repressive revisionist satisfaction sense of guilt sensuousness sexuality sion social society sociological stage stinct striving struggle for existence sublimation superego surplus-repression tabooed tion tive transformation unconscious Vintage York