This paper investigates Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s interest about Freud’s philosophical works. It invokes the Freud’s recognition as “Master of the School of suspicion”, a famous definition made by Paul Ricœur. According to Ricœur, Freud’s theories take place within the philosophical stream that looks at “constituted cogito” with deep mistrust. Through the analysis of “Phenomenology of Perception” we can observe the accusation of “pansexuality” moved by Merleau-Ponty. However, as Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy develops and his view changes from “existential” to “ontological”, the relation between Freud and Merleau-Ponty changes accordingly, until the acknowledgment of the unconscious as a prediction of the “chair”.
Quel che resta della psicanalisi. Una lettura merleau-pontiana di Freud / Scotti, Alessandra. - In: S&F SCIENZAEFILOSOFIA.IT.. - ISSN 2036-2927. - 14:(2015).
Quel che resta della psicanalisi. Una lettura merleau-pontiana di Freud
Alessandra Scotti
2015
Abstract
This paper investigates Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s interest about Freud’s philosophical works. It invokes the Freud’s recognition as “Master of the School of suspicion”, a famous definition made by Paul Ricœur. According to Ricœur, Freud’s theories take place within the philosophical stream that looks at “constituted cogito” with deep mistrust. Through the analysis of “Phenomenology of Perception” we can observe the accusation of “pansexuality” moved by Merleau-Ponty. However, as Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy develops and his view changes from “existential” to “ontological”, the relation between Freud and Merleau-Ponty changes accordingly, until the acknowledgment of the unconscious as a prediction of the “chair”.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.