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Thus, real and fantasized transgression is at the heart of all psychological mechanisms, as the result, or source, of a conflict. We also encounter it, during a psychoanalytic treatment, in everything that goes against the framework imposed by the fundamental rule.
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It’s fascinating how tantra “research” is to focus on “transgression,” while in parallel, massive appropriation is going on by Western scholars to develop what they consider as their “original techniques” - the latter, of course, are not to be depicted as “transgressions.”...
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It goes without saying that the manifestaions of transgression in the psychoanalytic sense essentially lie on the individual and psychic level. Freud saw how crucial this sector of the structual conflict of human thought is for colective phenomena, From Totem and Taboo(1912-13a) to The Future of an;
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Upon closer inspection, we see that, for psychoanalysis, transgression does not result in the subversion of the law, nor is the superego-guilt that comes ...
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According to psychoanalytic theory, punitiveness is based on a projection of one’s own immoral desires and the moral conflict they cause (scapegoat hypothesis). This hypothesis implies that transgressors impose harsher punishment onto comparable wrongdoers.
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Only when history is viewed from the perspective of apocalypse does ideology reach its climax. Ideology is always only a means to other ends. This is why its resemblance ... The West represents the "Great Other," as in Lacan's psychoanalytic exercises in transgression of hatred: it is the loathsome, the foul, the abhorrent.
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The notion of transgression entered psychoanalysis only gradually. In fact, the word already had a well-established meaning in ethnology, a science from ...
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