Sigmund Freud: the birth of a new philosophy
Keywords:
philosophy of psychoanalysis, psychoanalysis, language and broadcasting, semiology (semiotics), hermeneutics, linguisticsAbstract
For the first time is set a problem of the importance of the broadcast in vivo, the discourse for understanding the philosophy of psychoanalysis which, along with other epistemological systems opens a new phase of cognition - the philosophy of XX–XXI century. Is underlined that Sigmund Freud rather intuitively than consciously made a live broadcast (even before Ferdinand de Saussure) an object, subject and instrument of his observation. It brings together psychoanalysis with most philosophical schools and trends of the XX–XXI century. It is shown that even classical psychoanalysis of Sigmund Freud turns out combined with hermeneutics, semiotics and to some extent linguistics, as based on the conceptual for these disciplines searches, detection and motion meanings. It is concluded that Sigmund Freud, together with many others was standing near the sources of philosophy of the XX–XXI century, related to the new “rediscovery” of language as an important structural element of philosophical systems of the newest period.
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