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Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious

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Exploring the psychological impact of humor, this work delves into how jokes relate to the unconscious mind. Originally published in 1905, it reflects Freud's pioneering thoughts, drawing on his extensive studies in various fields. The book not only highlights his groundbreaking contributions to psychology but also showcases the discussions and theories that emerged, shaping a century of psychological inquiry. A new introductory biography adds context to Freud's life and influence in the realm of psychoanalysis.

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3,9
Velmi dobrá
6651 Hodnocení

Toto stále patrí medzi klasiky západnej psychológie. A nech si o Freudovi hovorí kto chce, čo chce, ten chlap vedel premýšľať. Veci a javy, ktoré nám dnes prídu ako bare minimum, veď to predsa vie aj dieťa, musel on objaviť, zmeniť spôsob uvažovania o ľudskej psychike a prakticky nanovo prekuknúť našu existenciu.

Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
White Press
Rok vydání
2014
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
356
ISBN13
9781473319776
Série
První vydání
1904
Původní název
Zur Psychopathologie des Alltagslebens
Hodnocení
3,9 z 5
Anotace
Exploring the psychological impact of humor, this work delves into how jokes relate to the unconscious mind. Originally published in 1905, it reflects Freud's pioneering thoughts, drawing on his extensive studies in various fields. The book not only highlights his groundbreaking contributions to psychology but also showcases the discussions and theories that emerged, shaping a century of psychological inquiry. A new introductory biography adds context to Freud's life and influence in the realm of psychoanalysis.