The Oxford Handbook Of Philosophy And Psychoanalysis Oxford University Press
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Author: Jacob Golomb, Oxford
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Added Date: 2021-08-13
Language: eng
Subjects: Philosophy
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The notion of sublimation is essential to Nietzsche and Freud. However, Freud’s writings
fail to provide a persuasive notion of sublimation. In particular, Freud’s writings are
confused on the distinction between pathological symptoms and sublimations, and on the
relation between sublimation and repression. After rehearsing these problems in some
detail it is proposed that a return to Nietzsche allows for a more coherent account of
sublimation, its difference from pathological symptoms and its relation to repression. In
summary, on Nietzsche’s account, while repression and pathological symptoms involve a
disintegration (of the self), sublimation involves integration. The chapter provides a brief
consideration of some post-Freudian accounts of sublimation that, arguably, represent a
return to a more Nietzschean approach. In closing, the chapter contrasts the different
bases of Nietzsche’s and Freud’s valorization of sublimation.
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