Diversity and aggression: A reflection on sensual meanings and an ameliorative law after Freud and Lacan

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling Pub Date : 2022-12-20 DOI:10.1080/13642537.2022.2156144
T. McSherry
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ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to explore phenomenologically how the ‘inside’ (psychical) and ‘outside’ (the other and/or society) interweave since it appears that sometimes those of us who favour diversity may also inadvertently shut it down. Phenomenology appears to open more easily onto what we don’t want to know about in our everyday lives, or a turning away which impedes diversity. If we cannot hear our own thoughts that come to us from the ‘inside’, then how can we move towards diversity on the ‘outside’. The tensions between turning away and turning towards leads into a Freudian look at conscience and aggression, and Lacan’s idea of the ego being the seat of identification and misrecognition. Freud’s observation of an ‘original’ aggression towards the other appears especially important. It is argued that this aggression always fragments the movement towards diversity. Two factors appear to mediate this movement, namely a ‘negative’ exclusion, and a ‘positive’ ameliorative ‘law’. Two fictional accounts are given from everyday life reflecting societal and psychical aggression, including its ‘privacy’ or sensual meanings.
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多样性与攻击性:弗洛伊德与拉康之后对感官意义的反思与改良法则
本文的目的是从现象学上探讨“内部”(心理)和“外部”(他人和/或社会)是如何交织在一起的,因为有时我们这些喜欢多样性的人可能也会无意中关闭它。现象学似乎更容易揭示我们在日常生活中不想知道的东西,或者是阻碍多样性的转向。如果我们听不到来自“内部”的自己的想法,那么我们怎么能走向“外部”的多样性呢?转向和转向之间的紧张关系导致了弗洛伊德对良心和侵略的看法,以及拉康关于自我是认同和误认的所在地的想法。弗洛伊德关于对他人的“原始”攻击的观察显得尤为重要。有人认为,这种侵略行为总是破坏走向多样性的运动。似乎有两个因素调解了这一运动,即“消极的”排斥和“积极的”改良性“法律”。两个虚构的故事来自日常生活,反映了社会和精神上的侵犯,包括其“隐私”或感官意义。
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