The author eloquently argues for a return to our understanding of
how Freudian psychoanalysis works unconscious to unconscious.
Failure to follow Freud's basic assumptions about psychoanalytical
listening has resulted in the abandonment of searching for the 'the
logic of sequence' which Freud regarded as the primary way we
express unconscious thinking. In two extensive interviews and
follow-up essays, all occurring in 2006, we follow the author
exploring his most recent and radical challenge to contemporary
psychoanalysis. The Freudian Moment, the author argues, realizes a
phylogenetic preconception that has existed for tens of thousands
of years. The invention of psychoanalysis realizes this
preconception and institutes a profound step forward in human
relations. The author's proposal that we use the image of the
symphonic score to better imagine unconscious articulation opens up
a new conceptual way for grasping the complexity of unconscious
thought.
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