L’ultima lettura di Freud, o patologia della vita sociale
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https://doi.org/10.6093/sigma.v0i5.8773Keywords:
semiotics, identity, symptom, psychoanalysis, mythAbstract
The article starts with the observation that in Freud, as in Balzac, there is a theory of signs which is related to the ties among thought, will, and movement in human beings. More in general, works like The Psychopathology of Everyday Life or Pathologie de la vie sociale assert, within the development of a global semiotics of everyday life, that it is possible to connect the most insignificant everyday speech acts and gestures to their deeper meanings, considering them as symptoms. Nevertheless, Balzac’s and Freud’s theories end up transcending all rationally based semiotics. Their claimed total understanding of gestures and unconscious acts cannot be contained within a mere exercise of immediate observation; it goes beyond this, entailing the consideration of mythical and figural instances running below the threshold of human perception. Thus, such an ambitious and all-encompassing semiotics entails an ineliminable hallucinatory component. And this is not unlike the universe of social and psychological symptomatic manifestations which it claims can be given a rational order.
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