Cérebro, percepção e linguagem: elementos para uma metapsicologia da representação em Sobre a concepção das afasias (1891) de Freud

Discurso 36:55-94 (2007)
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The aim of this paper is to show that Freud’s Conception of aphasia is the first step towards the framing of a doctrine of representation whose main features remain unchanged throughout the further developments of his work. The right comprehension of such a doctrine is a fundamental requirement in the study of Freud’s metapsychology conceived as a naturalistic science of the mind

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