Transformation of the Passions Psychoanalytic and Phenomenological Perspectives

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(from the chapter) task of this chapter is to juxtapose the two worldsof the psychoanalysis of Freud and the phenomenology of Merleau-Pontyin such a manner that it will become possible to speak phenomenologicallyabout the life of the passions in general and about sexuality inparticular Descartes / working and talking: the daytime world ofexpressive exchanges / transformations of passion / radical discontinuitywithin sexuality / a first phenomenology of the sexual body / autoerotismand the body

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Jager, B. (1989). Transformation of the Passions Psychoanalytic and Phenomenological Perspectives. In Existential-Phenomenological Perspectives in Psychology (pp. 217–231). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6989-3_13

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