[BOOK][B] The Freudian Subject.

M Borch-Jacobsen, CT Porter - 1988 - psycnet.apa.org
M Borch-Jacobsen, CT Porter
1988psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Borch-Jacobsen presents Freud as the victim of a concept of the human subject,
inherited from previous generations, that led him toward a series of brilliant solutions to false
problems. According to this book, Freud failed to notice that the human subject is radically"
altered," that it is never what it is except because it is other, because it is other to itself,
because it is its own other, although it is never able to represent that other to itself.(PsycINFO
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Abstract
Borch-Jacobsen presents Freud as the victim of a concept of the human subject, inherited from previous generations, that led him toward a series of brilliant solutions to false problems. According to this book, Freud failed to notice that the human subject is radically" altered," that it is never what it is except because it is other, because it is other to itself, because it is its own other, although it is never able to represent that other to itself.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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