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摘要
本文的出发点是马克-索尔姆斯(Mark Solms)的论点,即弗洛伊德的神经学思想贯穿了他的全部作品,而 RSE 比 SE 更彻底地诠释了这一点。从这一论点出发,我就弗洛伊德从他的神经学著作开始的差异理论化问题,对 RSE 和 SE 进行了研究和比较。我特别关注弗洛伊德在德语原文中对 Unterschied(两者之间的差异)和 Differenz(差异)这两个词的微妙区别。
This essay takes its point of departure from Mark Solms' contention that Freud's neurological thinking informs his work throughout, and that the RSE renders this more thoroughly than the SE. Starting from this contention I examine and compare the RSE and the SE on the question Freud's theorization of difference from his neurological writings onward. I pay special attention to the subtle distinction in the original German of Freud's uses of Unterschied (difference between) and Differenz (difference).
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