Beyond the Pleasure Principle
This short work by world-renowned psychologist Sigmund Freud marks a major turning point in the author's theoretical approach. Prior to this work Freud's examination of the forces that drive man focused primarily on the Eros of man, the life instinct innate in all humans. In "Beyond the Pleasure Principle" Freud moves beyond these creative and pleasure-seeking impulses to discuss the impact on human psychology of the Thanatos, or death instinct, which Freud describes as "an urge inherent in all organic life to restore an earlier state of things".
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Beyond the Pleasure Principle
This short work by world-renowned psychologist Sigmund Freud marks a major turning point in the author's theoretical approach. Prior to this work Freud's examination of the forces that drive man focused primarily on the Eros of man, the life instinct innate in all humans. In "Beyond the Pleasure Principle" Freud moves beyond these creative and pleasure-seeking impulses to discuss the impact on human psychology of the Thanatos, or death instinct, which Freud describes as "an urge inherent in all organic life to restore an earlier state of things".
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Beyond the Pleasure Principle

Beyond the Pleasure Principle

by Sigmund Freud
Beyond the Pleasure Principle

Beyond the Pleasure Principle

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This short work by world-renowned psychologist Sigmund Freud marks a major turning point in the author's theoretical approach. Prior to this work Freud's examination of the forces that drive man focused primarily on the Eros of man, the life instinct innate in all humans. In "Beyond the Pleasure Principle" Freud moves beyond these creative and pleasure-seeking impulses to discuss the impact on human psychology of the Thanatos, or death instinct, which Freud describes as "an urge inherent in all organic life to restore an earlier state of things".

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ISBN-13: 9781420936346
Publisher: Digireads.com Publishing
Publication date: 01/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
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About the Author

About The Author
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) is one of the twentieth century's greatest minds and the founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology. His many works include The Ego and the Id; An Outline of Psycho-Analysis; Inhibitions; Symptoms and Anxiety; New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis; Civilization and Its Discontent, and others.

Peter Gay (1923—2015) was the author of more than twenty-five books, including the National Book Award winner The Enlightenment, the best-selling Weimar Culture, and the widely translated Freud: A Life for Our Time.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Sigmund Freud: A Brief Chronology
Translator’s Note

Beyond the Pleasure Principle

Appendix A: Other Works by Sigmund Freud

  1. From “The Uncanny” (1919)
  2. From The Ego and the Id (1923)
  3. From “The Economic Problem of Masochism” (1924)
  4. From “A Note about the ‘Mystic Writing Pad’” (1926)
  5. From Civilization and Its Discontents (1930)
  6. From “Analysis Terminable and Interminable” (1937)

Appendix B: Antecedents and Continental Responses to Beyond the Pleasure Principle

  1. From Empedocles, Love and Strife (ca. 420 BCE )
  2. From Plato, Aristophanes’ Discourse on Love (ca. 385 BCE )
  3. From Arthur Schopenhauer, Death is the Résumé of Life (1892)
  4. From Friedrich Nietzsche, Repetition, Pleasure, and Pain (1882, 1886, posthumous)
  5. From Walter Benjamin, Shock and the Creative Process (1939)
  6. From Jacques Lacan, Death, Desire, and Freud’s Radical Turn (1954-55)
  7. From Melanie Klein, On the Development of Mental Functioning (1958)
  8. From Norman O. Brown, Instinctual Dialectics against Instinctual Dualism (1959)
  9. From Norman O. Brown, On Death, Time, and Eternity from Hegel to Freud (1959)
  10. From Paul Ricoeur, Superego and Culture: A Hermeneutic Interpretation (1965)
  11. From Paul Ricoeur, Open Questions: On Negation, Pleasure, Reality (1965)
  12. From Gilles Deleuze, Sadism, Masochism, and the Death Instinct (1967)
  13. From Jacques Derrida, Freud’s Mystic Writing Pad (1967)
  14. From Herbert Marcuse, “A Decisive Correction”: Non-Repressive Progress and Freud’s Instinct Theory (1970)
  15. From Jean Laplanche, Economic Paradox of the Death Drive (1970)
  16. From Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, First Positive Task of Schizoanalysis (1972)
  17. From Erich Fromm, A Humanist Response to the Death Instinct Theory (1973)
  18. From Rodolphe Gasché, Scientific Discourse in the Light of Metapsychological Speculation (1974)
  19. From Jean Baudrillard, The Metaphor of the Death Drive and Its Counter-Finality (1976)
  20. From J.-B. Pontalis, The Work of Death (1976)
  21. From Samuel Weber, Freud, Aristophanes, and the Phantastic Hypothesis (1979)
  22. From Jacques Derrida, “A Kind of Discourse on Method”: Freud’s Performative Writing (1980)
  23. From Judith Butler, The Pleasures of Repetition: A Phenomenological Perspective (1987)
  24. From Todd Dufresne, “The Possibility of Happiness”: Absolute Narcissism and the Problem of Sociality (2000)
  25. From Slavoj Žižek, Paradox of the Freudian Death Drive (2006)

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