This book presents a reading of the Nietzschean thought of the eternal return of all things and relates it to Freud’s psychoanalysis of the repetition compulsion. Nietzsche’s eternal return and Freud’s repetition compulsion have never before been so seriously compared. The manner in which this study is executed is drastically different from usual Nietzsche scholarship and Freud studies. Chapelle works with his material until it acquires archetypal levels of significance, even while the level of everyday life experience is never abandoned. He returns the theory and practice of psychologizing and philosophizing to the old ground of imaginative poetic and ultimately mythic thought.
Daniel Chapelle Bücher




Soul in Everyday Life the
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Contemporary psychology often overlooks the concept of the soul, a gap that Daniel Chapelle seeks to address. He argues that for psychology to fulfill its potential, it must reconnect with the notion of soul, beyond mere behavioral science. By delving into Western philosophical traditions, including the works of Nietzsche, Freud, Jung, and Hillman, Chapelle explores how to revive the concept of soul in daily life. He proposes that understanding and integrating the idea of soul can meet deeper human needs, enriching psychological practice and personal fulfillment.
The Soul in Everyday Life
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Contemporary psychology is critiqued for neglecting the concept of the soul, which the author argues is essential for fulfilling human needs. Daniel Chapelle explores how psychology can reconnect with the notion of soul, moving beyond mere behavioral science. Drawing on the philosophies of Nietzsche, Freud, Jung, and Hillman, he seeks to revive the understanding of the soul in daily life, emphasizing its importance in achieving a more profound psychological satisfaction. The book offers insights into reanimating this essential aspect of human experience.
Nietzsche and the Buddha
Different Lives, Same Ideas (How Nietzsche May Yet Become the Wests Own Buddha)
- 312 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Exploring Nietzsche's assertion of being the 'Buddha of the West,' this book offers a detailed analysis of his writings, revealing significant parallels with Buddhist teachings. It delves into the philosophical connections between Nietzsche's ideas and those of the Buddha, highlighting how both thinkers address themes of suffering, transformation, and enlightenment. Through a careful examination of texts, the author uncovers the depth of these similarities, inviting readers to reconsider Nietzsche's philosophical legacy in the context of Eastern thought.