The Denial of Death, Volume 10Free Press, 1973 - 314 pages Becker presents a daring, convincing challenge to the classic Freudian school. In this inspiring and revolutionary answer to the 'why' of human existence, he sees the denial of death as man's driving force to distinguish himself beyond the grave. |
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... physical grunts , groans , and movement that must be overwhelming , especially as it is precisely the horror of the body that the child is trying to over- come . If he tries to fall back on the body role and imitate his parents , they ...
... physical grunts , groans , and movement that must be overwhelming , especially as it is precisely the horror of the body that the child is trying to over- come . If he tries to fall back on the body role and imitate his parents , they ...
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... physical behavior.22 And this is how Kierkegaard understands the problem : For the self is a synthesis in which the finite is the limiting factor , and the infinite is the expanding factor . Infinitude's despair is therefore the ...
... physical behavior.22 And this is how Kierkegaard understands the problem : For the self is a synthesis in which the finite is the limiting factor , and the infinite is the expanding factor . Infinitude's despair is therefore the ...
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... physical and mental , or bodily and symbolic . The prob- lem of self - perpetuation thus presents itself in two distinct forms . One , the body , is standardized and given ; the other , the self , is personalized and achieved . How is ...
... physical and mental , or bodily and symbolic . The prob- lem of self - perpetuation thus presents itself in two distinct forms . One , the body , is standardized and given ; the other , the self , is personalized and achieved . How is ...
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Introduction Human Nature and | 1 |
THE DEPTH PSYCHOLOGY | 9 |
The Recasting of Some Basic | 25 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Adler anal animal anxiety basic becomes body burden castration castration anxiety castration complex causa-sui project Chapter character child clinical complex creation creative creature creatureliness cultural death instinct dualism Erich Fromm existential experience fantasy father fear of death feel Ferenczi fetish fetishist freedom Freud Freudian Fromm give Greenacre guilt helplessness hero system heroic human condition hypnosis Ibid idea ideal ideology illusion immortality individual inner insight instinct Jung Kierkegaard kind live magical man's meaning mental modern mother mystery narcissism nature neurosis neurotic Oedipus Oedipus complex one's oneself Otto Rank parents patient person perversions possibility precisely problem Psychiatry psychoanalytic psychology psychosis psychotherapy Rank Rank's reality religion represents role sado-masochism schizophrenic scientific secure seems sense sexual social symbolic talk terror theory thing thought tion transcendence transference object Transvestism truly truth understand whole York