<p><em>This volume opens the way not only to re-read Freud´s famous writing Beyond the Pleasure Principle anew. It also changes our understanding of the development of Freud´s concept of drives after WW I. It shows the contradictions and difficulties of such a theory in a framework that could be called a bio-philosophy.</em> - Wolfgang Müller-Funk, Universität Wien</p>

<p><em>This book is a major intellectual event. It sheds new light on the genesis and the interpretation of one of the most difficult and most studied — but least well understood — cornerstones of psychoanalytic theory, Freud’s Beyond the Pleasure Principle. The archival research is meticulous and impressive, and the scholarship is first-rate. The specific focus on the role played by theories of biology makes this book especially timely as it raises provocative questions about the very definition of life and death and resonates with current discussions about biology and psychic life. This important book will undoubtedly spark many important debates. It should be essential reading for anyone interested in psychoanalysis, science studies, and philosophy.</em> - Elissa Marder, Emory University</p>

A critical edition of one of the key texts in psychoanalysis.

Sigmund Freud’s Beyond the Pleasure Principle stands as a foundational text in psychoanalysis, delving into profound questions about life, death, pleasure and pain. Through a combination of contextualising and philosophical contributions, this critical edition and commentary sheds new light on Freud’s text. In a series of contributions spanning approaches from historical exegesis to philosophical reflections on key concepts and ideas presented in Beyond the Pleasure Principle, the evolution and inconsistencies found in the various versions of the text are highlighted. Particular emphasis is placed on the conceptualisation of trauma and drive theory. These commentaries also provide context for the work, examining its position within the Freudian corpus, its role in the collaborative project with Sándor Ferenczi in speculative bioanalysis, and its clinical insights into war neuroses, trauma, bonding and aggression in post-World War I society.

By critically examining diverse interpretations of Freud’s work, Towards the Limits of Freudian Thinking re-actualises this classic text in contemporary philosophy and psychoanalysis, rendering it accessible to both specialised and broader audiences.

Contributors: Ulrike May (Berlin), Herman Westerink (Radboud University Nijmegen), Philippe Van Haute (Radboud University Nijmegen), Ulrike Kistner (University of Pretoria), Jenny Willner (LMU Munich), Jakob Staberg (Södertörn University Stockholm)

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Editors’ Note and Acknowledgements
Herman Westerink & Jenny Willner

Dimensions of ‘Beyond’: An Introduction
Herman Westerink & Jenny Willner

Beyond the Pleasure Principle
Sigmund Freud
Edited by M. ffytche, J. Forrester and M. Molnar on the basis of the German critical edition by U. May and M. Schröter

The Third Step in Drive Theory: On the Genesis of Beyond the Pleasure Principle
Ulrike May

From Repetition and Drive Monism to Binding and Conflict: Re‑reading Freud’s Beyond the Pleasure Principle*
Philippe Van Haute & Herman Westerink

Traumatic Neuroses and Psychoneuroses in (and) Beyond the Pleasure Principle*
Ulrike Kistner

Neurotic Evolution: Bioanalysis against Biologism in Beyond the Pleasure Principle*
Jenny Willner

Ferenczi Thinking Beyond the Pleasure Principle
Jakob Staberg

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Sigmund Freud’s Beyond the Pleasure Principle stands as a foundational text in psychoanalysis, delving into profound questions about life, death, pleasure and pain. Through a combination of contextualising and philosophical contributions, this critical edition and commentary sheds new light on Freud’s text. In a series of contributions spanning approaches from historical exegesis to philosophical reflections on key concepts and ideas presented in Beyond the Pleasure Principle, the evolution and inconsistencies found in the various versions of the text are highlighted. Particular emphasis is placed on the conceptualisation of trauma and drive theory. These commentaries also provide context for the work, examining its position within the Freudian corpus, its role in the collaborative project with Sándor Ferenczi in speculative bioanalysis, and its clinical insights into war neuroses, trauma, bonding and aggression in post-World War I society. By critically examining diverse interpretations of Freud’s work, Towards the Limits of Freudian Thinking re-actualises this classic text in contemporary philosophy and psychoanalysis, rendering it accessible to both specialised and broader audiences.

Herman Westerink is endowed and associate professor at the Center for Contemporary Philosophy, Radboud University Nijmegen.

Jenny Willner is assistant professor at the Department for Comparative Literature, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

Philippe Van Haute (†) was professor of philosophical anthropology at the Radboud University Nijmegen, a practising psychoanalyst at the Belgian School for Psychoanalysis and extraordinary professor at the University of Pretoria.

This book is a major intellectual event. It sheds new light on the genesis and the interpretation of one of the most difficult and most studied — but least well understood — cornerstones of psychoanalytic theory. The specific focus on the role played by theories of biology raises provocative questions about the very definition of life and death and resonates with current discussions about biology and psychic life. - Elissa Marder, Emory University

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This volume opens the way not only to re-read Freuds famous writing Beyond the Pleasure Principle anew. It also changes our understanding of the development of Freuds concept of drives after WW I. It shows the contradictions and difficulties of such a theory in a framework that could be called a bio-philosophy.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789462704091
Publisert
2024-08-16
Utgiver
Leuven University Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
233 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

Biografisk notat

Herman Westerink is endowed and associate professor at the Center for Contemporary European Philosophy at Radboud University Nijmegen. Jenny Willner is assistant professor at the Department for Comparative Literature, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Philippe Van Haute (†) was full professor at the Center for Contemporary European Philosophy, Radboud University Nijmegen, and extraordinary professor at the University of Pretoria.