PULSIÓN DE MUERTE: NOSTALGIA POR LA ARMONÍA PERDIDA

 

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Egilea: Castro Meléndez, Gabriela
Formatua: artículo original
Egoera:Versión publicada
Argitaratze data:2012
Deskribapena:The conflict between life and death, is expressed psychoanalytically by the relationship between Eros and Thanatos. The birth leads us to life, where "Trieb" is to ensure the satisfaction of our needs, which is a difficult task as they are limitless. From the Freudian perspective of 1920, life is a source of pain, disorder, chaos, tension which the subject unconsciously look for release. Thus, the actions of the death drive directed all its efforts to eliminate something that increases your psychic tension, trying to minimize it (Nirvana´s state). So, like any other instinct, the death drive seeks complete satisfaction which is possible only through death, with zero tension, that state of peace that preceded the stimulation, ie , recovering a previous state of relief. To achieve this the death drive, present and manifest in the unconscious of the subject, will create an infinite number of ways of death. Thousands of ways in which the subject transition toward a fate, this being a clear sign of his unconscious longing for harmony enjoyed and then lost.
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Erakundea:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Portal de Revistas UCR
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Gako-hitza:Death Drive
Nirvana
repetition of compulsion
Eros
Thanatos
Pulsión de Muerte
Compulsión a la repetición
Tánatos