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Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex (eBook)

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2022
114 Seiten
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Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex - Sigmund Freud
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In "Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex," Sigmund Freud presents a groundbreaking exploration of human sexuality, which he deftly weaves into his broader psychoanalytic theories. This seminal work delves into the complexities of sexual identity, desire, and the developmental stages of human sexuality, challenging prevailing notions of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Freud's literary style is both rigorous and provocative, employing a combination of clinical case studies, theoretical discourse, and philosophical musings, all while grounding his arguments in the emerging field of psychoanalysis. The book stands as a pivotal moment in the literary context of sexual discourse and the psychology of the human mind, reshaping societal views on sexuality and its implications for mental health. Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, was profoundly influenced by the cultural and intellectual milieu of his time, marked by rapid advances in science, philosophy, and the arts. His clinical practice, coupled with his own introspective examinations, prompted a re-evaluation of the role of sex in human behavior and identity. Struggling against societal taboos, Freud's inquiry into sexuality reveals the intricate interplay between the unconscious mind and social norms, driving his desire to shed light on the often-ignored aspects of human experience. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the foundations of psychoanalytic thought and the evolution of sexual theory. Freud's insights remain relevant today, offering profound understandings that resonate within contemporary debates on sexuality, identity, and mental health. Readers will find themselves challenged and enriched as they engage with Freud's compelling arguments and pioneering perspective.

Sigmund Freud, born Sigismund Schlomo Freud on May 6, 1856, in Freiberg, Moravia (now Příbor, Czech Republic), was an Austrian neurologist and the founding father of psychoanalysis. Freud's work revolutionized the understanding of the human mind and remains influential in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and psychotherapy. He studied medicine at the University of Vienna and later specialized in neurology. His exploration into the unconscious through the analysis of dreams, neuroses, and free association led to several groundbreaking works over his career. Among these, 'Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex', published in 1905, presents a detailed discussion of psychosexual development and introduces key concepts such as the Oedipus complex, libido, and the stages of psychosexual development. Freud's literary style in this and other seminal works like 'The Interpretation of Dreams', and 'Beyond the Pleasure Principle' is characterized by meticulous investigation and theoretical innovation. His theories have spurred extensive commentary and critique leading to new movements such as the neo-Freudian school. Freud's legacy extends beyond clinical practice and into cultural and literary studies. He passed away on September 23, 1939, in London, but his ideas continue to provoke discussion and inspire further research in understanding the complexities of the psyche.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Übersetzer A. A. Brill
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeines / Lexika
Schlagworte adult psychology insights • classic academic works • Clinical psychology • controversial theories • early psychology texts • foundational psychology books • freudian concepts • Freudian Theory • Freud sexuality theory • Historical psychology • Human sexuality • Jewish heritage • marriage • mental health implications • Modern academic discourse • Oedipus complex • psychoanalysis literature • Psychoanalytical exploration • psychoanalytic theory • psychological human behavior • psychosexual analysis • sexual behavior • sexual behavior studies • Sexual Development • sexuality in psychology • societal taboos • the family • unconscious mind • Vienna culture • Viennese psychoanalyst • Women
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