Lou Andreas-Salomé: Selections from The Erotic (1910)

In Dalia Nassar & Kristin Gjesdal (eds.), Women Philosophers in the Long Nineteenth Century: The German Tradition. Oxford University Press. pp. 177–205 (2021)
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In this chapter, Lou Andreas-Salomé explores the erotic (widely conceived), as it discloses a pre-reflective and foundational aspect of life. The erotic, for Salomé, is prior to the split between mind and body, even between the individual and nature, as a totality. In her view, the erotic is related to sexuality but also to art, creativity, and even religion. The chapter establishes Salomé as a philosopher who carves out an independent intellectual space between Nietzsche and Freud.

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