ABSTRACT

Psychoanalysis was neither a product of philosophy nor of academic study. Rather, psychoanalysis was born in the clinic. Freud took his lead from hysterical women; the accounts of their pain, anxieties and physical symptoms led him to formulate his theories on the existence of the unconscious.

part I|27 pages

Love, Phantasy

part III|26 pages

Testimony

part IV|40 pages

Art, Letter

part V|33 pages

Death, Entropy

chapter Eleven|12 pages

True grace—the blood is the soul

chapter Twelve|12 pages

There is no such form—Arbeit macht frei

chapter Thirteen|7 pages

Myth and Act on the crater's edge

part VI|28 pages

Evolution

chapter 14|5 pages

Is interpretation possible?

chapter Fifteen|9 pages

About narrow-mindedness and the Real

chapter Sixteen|12 pages

Eppur si muove!—nevertheless, it does move