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Pagina 88
It is as if the flow of libido toward the object took with it the person from whom the
libido stems . This is of course a painful symptom ; it is a little like being an
observer of one ' s own execution . The patient knows that he is alive , yet he
cannot ...
It is as if the flow of libido toward the object took with it the person from whom the
libido stems . This is of course a painful symptom ; it is a little like being an
observer of one ' s own execution . The patient knows that he is alive , yet he
cannot ...
Pagina 273
It is true , however , that an unworthy choice of object , a loss of dignity because
of the relative mediocrity or inferiority of the object , may pass without notice on
the part of the subject , and it would be quite in keeping with clinical experience
for ...
It is true , however , that an unworthy choice of object , a loss of dignity because
of the relative mediocrity or inferiority of the object , may pass without notice on
the part of the subject , and it would be quite in keeping with clinical experience
for ...
Pagina 538
The psychoanalytic theory would make one expect a revulsion against traces of a
hated object , just as Babylonian kings had the name of a hated competitor
eradicated . To be sure , after long intensive sniffing the dog too “ eradicates ” the
...
The psychoanalytic theory would make one expect a revulsion against traces of a
hated object , just as Babylonian kings had the name of a hated competitor
eradicated . To be sure , after long intensive sniffing the dog too “ eradicates ” the
...
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Epilogue | 148 |
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
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