F. Nietzsche's "hammer" in the foundations of psychoanalysis
Philosopher's contributions to theory, research and clinic founded by S. Freud
- 76 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The book explores the intersection of Nietzsche's philosophy and psychoanalysis, particularly in areas such as dreams, the ego, and moral sentiments. It posits that both thinkers address the individual's malaise as a consequence of civilization, emphasizing the need to transcend idealism and confront reality. Nietzsche's insights on human development align with Freudian principles, suggesting that understanding the roots of emotional distress can yield significant benefits for personal growth and the alleviation of psychological suffering.
