Sumario: | This book explores the intersection of Freud's theories and the concept of history, focusing on the subjective experience of time and the unconscious. It discusses Freud's transition from explaining hysteria through childhood trauma to understanding it via unconscious fantasies and memories. The work delves into Freud's ideas on the delayed effects of early life experiences and their impact on later psychological developments. The author examines Freud's dialogue with Darwin's evolutionary theories, suggesting a natural history of the unconscious that bridges cultural transmission and biological inheritance. This scholarly work is intended for readers interested in psychoanalysis, history, and the evolution of human thought.
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