Abstract: The Freudian unconscious mind and its destinations The singularity and topicality of the concept of the Freudian unconscious mind has been the topic of debates among psychoanalysts and within other fields * Psicologa Clinica; Especialista em Filosofia Contemporanea; DEA em Filosofia da UNED (Espana), atualmente cursa Doutorado na UNED (Espana); Docente do Departamento de Humanidades y Filosofia da Universidad del Norte Barranquilla, Colombia. 404 •CArmen elisA esCobAr mAriA tempo psicanalitico, Rio de Janeiro, v.42.2, p.403-424, 2010 of contemporary thought. Taking “representation” as a fundamental notion in the construction of the Freudian concept, this paper highlights the limits of the considerations of representability and the symbolic, already present in Freud, which led J. Lacan to reconsider the concept, thus moving it farther away from any phenomenical and naturalistic conception. This paper states then that the Freudian unconscious mind neither can nor should be assimilated to the unconscious mind deduced by the neurosciences, even if certain Freudian elaborations seem to justify it, thus questioning the concept of the unconscious mind as a “reservoir” of mnemic traces or organic memory.
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-06-01
Language: en
Type: article
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