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    Live - 1: Il sogno e la sua interpretazione: Edizioni integrali
    Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis
    Moses And Monotheism
    The psychopathology of everyday life
    L'Io e l'Es. Inibizione, Sintomo e Angoscia. Ediz. integrale
    • In 1909 Freud delivered five lectures at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. He spoke on the foundations of psychoanalysis, and the lectures were published the following year. Until the far more extensive Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis, Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis was the authoritative summary of Freud's ideas, and it remains a lucid general introduction.

      Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis2014
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    • The psychopathology of everyday life

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Through a series of case histories Freud explores how it is that normal people make slips of speech, writing, reading and remembering in their everyday life, and reveals what it is that they betray about the subliminal motive to conscious actions.

      The psychopathology of everyday life2014
      3,9
    • Nel 1901, un anno dopo la pubblicazione de L’interpretazione dei sogni, Freud decise di riadattare le sue teorie sui meccanismi della vita onirica per una fruizione più estesa e indifferenziata: Il sogno fu concepito proprio per divulgare anche tra i non specialisti gli esiti dei suoi studi. Freud rinunciava agli aspetti scientifici più complessi e ai modelli teorici più astratti per adottare un’impostazione semplice e schematica. Grazie a un linguaggio chiaro ed esaustivo riuscì a creare un’opera agile, immediata, adatta a tutti. Completano il volume i saggi L’impiego dell’interpretazione dei sogni in psicoanalisi (1911), Sogno e telepatia (1922), Osservazioni sulla teoria e pratica dell’interpretazione dei sogni (1923).

      Live - 1: Il sogno e la sua interpretazione: Edizioni integrali2013
      3,5
    • Moses And Monotheism

      • 218bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Freud explores the intersection of religion and psychology, particularly focusing on the origins of Judaism and its relationship with Christianity. He presents a controversial thesis that Moses was actually an Egyptian who introduced his native religion to the Jews. Freud suggests that Moses was murdered in the wilderness, yet his teachings persisted and flourished among the people. This work delves into his broader theory of monotheism, offering insights into the evolution of these faiths and their impact on Jewish identity.

      Moses And Monotheism2010
      3,5