Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.46640/imr.13.25.3
Refraction of Religion in the Medium of Psychoanalysis (Hyphens with the Credo of Erich Fromm)
Darko Kovačić
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Philosophy, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
When in philosophy, psychoanalytic theory or the Eastern wisdom tradition, one speaks of ‘self-realization’ (or ‘self-actualization’, Maslow 1982), the entity ‘ego’ (from where we usually derive ‘egoism’ and all its negative connotations) is considered as something that, if we want to progress in the „freedom from-freedom to“ dialectics (Fromm 1941), it is necessary to either, philosophicaly speaking, ‘overcome’ or, through the means of available ‘spiritual practices’, annihilate (in the sense of ‘nirvana’; sanskr.: ‘extinction’). In this way, due to the ambiguity of the term ‘ego’ and linguistic poverty caused synonymization with ‘self’, we inevitably end up in a mental contradiction and, as a result, we give up on praxis. In this paper (which is part of a wider research on philosophical anthropology of Erich Fromm), some of the possible exit directions from one of the ‘aporias of the psyche’, are sketched only.
Keywords
Erich Fromm; Credo; psychic topography; ego; individual self
Hrčak ID:
321308
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Publication date:
30.9.2024.
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