Freud, the medical rationality and the constitution of the psychopathological object in psychoanalysis: an epistemological study

This work aims to investigate the scientific context of Freud's time, more specifically, rationality itself to medicine of his time, when his theoretical elaborations of the categories of normal and pathological. It is believed that the elucidation of the models of medical rationale contemporar...

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Main Author: Kelly Moreira de Albuquerque
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2015-06-01
Series:Estudos Interdisciplinares em Psicologia
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/eip/article/view/17829
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spelling doaj-eb107d8629b745b6bba37e0f8b3435f02020-11-24T21:26:44ZengUniversidade Estadual de Londrina Estudos Interdisciplinares em Psicologia2236-64072015-06-0161546410.5433/2236-6407.2015v6n1p5411962Freud, the medical rationality and the constitution of the psychopathological object in psychoanalysis: an epistemological studyKelly Moreira de Albuquerque0UNIFORThis work aims to investigate the scientific context of Freud's time, more specifically, rationality itself to medicine of his time, when his theoretical elaborations of the categories of normal and pathological. It is believed that the elucidation of the models of medical rationale contemporary to Freud allows an understanding of how it, Freud, subverted the models alluded, violating their fundamental theoretical and methodological canons, to finally have access to unprecedented of its object, the unconscious, radically changing the relationship between the normal and the pathological in the field of psychopathology. To do so, we will start in a Foucaultian perspective, the discussion of the discontinuity between the constituent rationalities of classic and modern medicine. Then characterize the predominant anatomical-clinical model in modern medicine, showing their effects in the theoretical constructs in psychopathology and, a subversive position, the Freudian refraction. Freud thought the disease as a totalizing phenomenon, a dynamic perspective. He was railed the ontologization the disease. In antiobjetivista position, he proposed a homogeneous conception of psychic disturbances, redefining them as forms of subjectivity.http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/eip/article/view/17829psicopatologiapsicanáliseepistemologiaclínica
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Freud, the medical rationality and the constitution of the psychopathological object in psychoanalysis: an epistemological study
Estudos Interdisciplinares em Psicologia
psicopatologia
psicanálise
epistemologia
clínica
author_facet Kelly Moreira de Albuquerque
author_sort Kelly Moreira de Albuquerque
title Freud, the medical rationality and the constitution of the psychopathological object in psychoanalysis: an epistemological study
title_short Freud, the medical rationality and the constitution of the psychopathological object in psychoanalysis: an epistemological study
title_full Freud, the medical rationality and the constitution of the psychopathological object in psychoanalysis: an epistemological study
title_fullStr Freud, the medical rationality and the constitution of the psychopathological object in psychoanalysis: an epistemological study
title_full_unstemmed Freud, the medical rationality and the constitution of the psychopathological object in psychoanalysis: an epistemological study
title_sort freud, the medical rationality and the constitution of the psychopathological object in psychoanalysis: an epistemological study
publisher Universidade Estadual de Londrina
series Estudos Interdisciplinares em Psicologia
issn 2236-6407
publishDate 2015-06-01
description This work aims to investigate the scientific context of Freud's time, more specifically, rationality itself to medicine of his time, when his theoretical elaborations of the categories of normal and pathological. It is believed that the elucidation of the models of medical rationale contemporary to Freud allows an understanding of how it, Freud, subverted the models alluded, violating their fundamental theoretical and methodological canons, to finally have access to unprecedented of its object, the unconscious, radically changing the relationship between the normal and the pathological in the field of psychopathology. To do so, we will start in a Foucaultian perspective, the discussion of the discontinuity between the constituent rationalities of classic and modern medicine. Then characterize the predominant anatomical-clinical model in modern medicine, showing their effects in the theoretical constructs in psychopathology and, a subversive position, the Freudian refraction. Freud thought the disease as a totalizing phenomenon, a dynamic perspective. He was railed the ontologization the disease. In antiobjetivista position, he proposed a homogeneous conception of psychic disturbances, redefining them as forms of subjectivity.
topic psicopatologia
psicanálise
epistemologia
clínica
url http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/eip/article/view/17829
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