Keegan Eduardo
Facultad de Psicologia, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Hist Psychol. 2003 Feb;6(1):52-69. doi: 10.1037/1093-4510.6.1.52.
The author analyzes the potential influences of Paul Flechsig's work on early Freudian theory, particularly on Sigmund Freud's 1966b/1895 Project for a Scientific Psychology. Gehirn und Seele, a discourse authored by Flechsig in 1894, is the focus of this analysis. The author believes that the links between the intellectual production of both German-speaking neurologists have been underrated to this day and attempts to establish that the early Freudian approach to many key issues in the history of psychoanalysis--dreams, unconscious processing, and drives, to name a few--was not unique but shared with some distinguished colleagues in neuropathology and psychiatry. Thus, he attempts to shed additional light on the transition from state-of-art neurology in the last decade of the 19th century to the creation of psychoanalysis as a discipline on its own.
作者分析了保罗·弗莱西格的著作对早期弗洛伊德理论的潜在影响,尤其是对西格蒙德·弗洛伊德1895年的《科学心理学大纲》的影响。弗莱西格在1894年撰写的一篇论文《大脑与灵魂》是此次分析的重点。作者认为,这两位德语系神经学家学术成果之间的联系至今仍被低估,并试图证明,弗洛伊德在精神分析史上对许多关键问题(如梦境、无意识加工和驱力等)的早期研究方法并非独一无二,而是与神经病理学和精神病学领域的一些杰出同行所共有。因此,他试图进一步阐明从19世纪最后十年的前沿神经学向精神分析学科独立创立的转变。