Psychoanalysis and the Language of Chance

Revue Internationale de Philosophie 282 (4):445-456 (2018)
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Abstract

As we know from The Psychopathology of Everyday Life (1901) and the first four of Freud’s Introductory Lectures (1916 [1915]), nothing in the mind is arbitrary or undetermined. As Freud demonstrates again and again in hundreds of examples of parapraxes, the accident (Unfall) is no accident for the analyst who is able to recognize and interpret an unconscious purpose behind an apparently random event. So how does chance (Zufall, Zufälligkeit) operate in an economy of psychical determinism? How are we to think chance together with analysis’s hermeneutic drive, that is to say, with its compulsion to make the accident unhappen?

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Elizabeth Rottenberg
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