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Freud and Philosophy: An Essay on Interpretation (French: De l'interprétation. Essai sur Sigmund Freud) is a 1965 book about Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, written by the French philosopher Paul Ricœur. In Freud and Philosophy, Ricœur interprets Freud's work in terms of hermeneutics, a theory that governs the interpretation of a particular text, and discus phenomenology, a school of philosophy founded by Edmund Husserl. Ricœur addresses questions such as the nature of interpretation in psychoanalysis, the understanding of human nature and the relationship between Freud's interpretation of culture amongst other interpretations. The book was first published in France by Éditions du Seuil, and in the United States by Yale University Press.

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  • Freud and Philosophy: An Essay on Interpretation (French: De l'interprétation. Essai sur Sigmund Freud) is a 1965 book about Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, written by the French philosopher Paul Ricœur. In Freud and Philosophy, Ricœur interprets Freud's work in terms of hermeneutics, a theory that governs the interpretation of a particular text, and discus phenomenology, a school of philosophy founded by Edmund Husserl. Ricœur addresses questions such as the nature of interpretation in psychoanalysis, the understanding of human nature and the relationship between Freud's interpretation of culture amongst other interpretations. The book was first published in France by Éditions du Seuil, and in the United States by Yale University Press. Ricœur explores what he considers a tension in Freud's work between an emphasis on "energetics", which explains psychological phenomena in terms of quantities of energy, and an emphasis on hermeneutics. He compares Freud to the philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Nietzsche describing the trio as a "school of suspicion" and explores similarities and differences between psychoanalysis and phenomenology. He also compares Freud's ideas to those of the philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and further develops his ideas about symbols explored in an earlier work, The Symbolism of Evil (1960). In response to criticism of the scientific status of psychoanalysis by philosophers such as Ernest Nagel, Ricœur argues that psychoanalysis should be understood not as an observational science, but as an "interpretation" that resembles history rather than psychology. He criticizes psychoanalysts fail to adopt this as their response to arguments that psychoanalysis is unscientific. One of Ricœur's most noted works, Freud and Philosophy has been compared to the philosopher Herbert Marcuse's Eros and Civilization (1955), the classicist Norman O. Brown's Life Against Death (1959), the sociologist Philip Rieff's Freud: The Mind of the Moralist (1959), and the philosopher Jürgen Habermas's Knowledge and Human Interests (1968). Commentators have praised Ricœur's discussion of Freud's theories, his exploration of usually neglected aspects of Freud's work, his comparison of Freud to Hegel, Marx and Nietzsche and his discussion of phenomenology. However, Freud and Philosophy became controversial. The work angered the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, who accused Ricœur of borrowing his ideas without attribution; although some scholars have rejected the accusation. Freud and Philosophy received positive reviews upon the publication of its English translation in 1970. The book was described as one of the most important discussions of psychoanalysis, and Ricœur was praised for his discussion of symbols. He was also credited with convincingly criticizing Freud's views on both symbols and religion generally. However, some critics have argued that Ricœur's views imply the impossibility of scientifically evaluating psychoanalysis. (en)
  • De l'interprétation : Essai sur Freud [1] est un livre de 1965 par le philosophe français Paul Ricœur. Ricœur interprète l'œuvre Sigmund Freud, le fondateur de la psychanalyse, en termes d' herméneutique, la théorie des règles qui régissent l'interprétation d'un texte particulier, et aborde la phénoménologie, une école de philosophie fondée par Edmund Husserl. Ricœur compare Freud aux philosophes Karl Marx et Friedrich Nietzsche, qualifiant le trio d'« école du soupçon », et explore les similitudes et les différences entre psychanalyse et phénoménologie. Il compare également les idées de Freud à celles du philosophe Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, critique les points de vue de Freud sur la religion, discute du langage, et développe les idées sur les symboles explorés dans son ouvrage précédent Le symbolisme du mal (1960). En réponse aux critiques du statut scientifique de la psychanalyse par des philosophes comme Ernest Nagel, Ricœur soutient que la psychanalyse doit être comprise non pas comme une science d'observation, mais comme une « interprétation » qui ressemble à l'histoire plutôt qu'à la psychologie . (fr)
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  • Freud and Philosophy: An Essay on Interpretation (French: De l'interprétation. Essai sur Sigmund Freud) is a 1965 book about Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, written by the French philosopher Paul Ricœur. In Freud and Philosophy, Ricœur interprets Freud's work in terms of hermeneutics, a theory that governs the interpretation of a particular text, and discus phenomenology, a school of philosophy founded by Edmund Husserl. Ricœur addresses questions such as the nature of interpretation in psychoanalysis, the understanding of human nature and the relationship between Freud's interpretation of culture amongst other interpretations. The book was first published in France by Éditions du Seuil, and in the United States by Yale University Press. (en)
  • De l'interprétation : Essai sur Freud [1] est un livre de 1965 par le philosophe français Paul Ricœur. Ricœur interprète l'œuvre Sigmund Freud, le fondateur de la psychanalyse, en termes d' herméneutique, la théorie des règles qui régissent l'interprétation d'un texte particulier, et aborde la phénoménologie, une école de philosophie fondée par Edmund Husserl. Ricœur compare Freud aux philosophes Karl Marx et Friedrich Nietzsche, qualifiant le trio d'« école du soupçon », et explore les similitudes et les différences entre psychanalyse et phénoménologie. (fr)
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