IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER: HELMHOLTZIAN PERCEPTION AND THE ORIGINS OF FREUD'S 1900 THEORY OF TRANSFERENCE
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Auteurs : George J. Makari [États-Unis]Source :
- Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association [ 0003-0651 ] ; 1994-04.
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Abstract
Freud's 1900 theory of transference was indebted to the convergence of philosophy and physiology found in nineteenth-century theories of visual perception. The author maps out the post-Kantian philosophical and German physiological currents that gave rise to Hermann von Helmholtz's influential work on perception, and proposes that Freud's 1900 theory of transference was a creative synthesis of novel notions like unconscious wishing and psychic defense with a Helmholtzian model of visual illusion.
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