Pohlen M, Bautz-Holzherr M
Psyche (Stuttg). 1989 Jun;43(6):481-505.
Discussing "rationalizing" interpretations of Freud's work and suggesting as an example Jürgen Habermas' reception of Freud the authors mark non-rationalized forms of speaking and silence as specifically Freudian discoveries. Objecting to Freud's recourse to Plato's allegory of the yet undivided "globe man" they draw upon Nietzsche's critique of the "true world" (beyond phenomena).
作者们在讨论对弗洛伊德作品的“合理化”解读,并以尤尔根·哈贝马斯对弗洛伊德的接受为例,将非合理化的言说和沉默形式标记为弗洛伊德的独特发现。他们反对弗洛伊德诉诸柏拉图关于尚未分裂的“全球人”的寓言,借鉴了尼采对“真实世界”(超越现象)的批判。