El problema del acto a partir de la metapsicología freudiana: mediación psíquica y derivación motora. // The problem of act from the freudian metapsychology perspective: psychic mediation and motor derivation.

This article was written as a result of a master research project (Rico, 2009), and it tackles the problem of the act from a wide metapsychological revision of Freud’s work. The author first analyses the bipartite model of psychic functioning found in “The Interpretation of dreams” (Freud, 1900). Th...

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Main Author: Frank Herr Rico Barbosa.
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2009-12-01
Series:Affectio Societatis
Subjects:
Act
Online Access:http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/affectiosocietatis/article/viewFile/5252/6530
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Summary:This article was written as a result of a master research project (Rico, 2009), and it tackles the problem of the act from a wide metapsychological revision of Freud’s work. The author first analyses the bipartite model of psychic functioning found in “The Interpretation of dreams” (Freud, 1900). The text gathers together several arguments to justify a third dimension of psychic mediation operated by the motor derivation and, despite its indirect associative process exclusion, it is difficult to understand it from the elementary logic in which we find the direct psychic mediation. // En este artículo, que está inspirado en una investigación de maestría (Rico, 2009), se aborda el problema del acto a partir de una amplia revisión metapsicológica por la obra freudiana. Se inicia analizando el modelo bipartito de funcionamiento psíquico que se halla en “La interpretación de los sueños” (Freud, 1900). En el devenir del texto se reúnen argumentos para justificar una tercera modalidad de mediación psíquica que opera la derivación motora y que, aunque excluye el proceso asociativo indirecto, es difícil concebirla a partir de la lógica elemental en que se presenta la mediación psíquica directa.
ISSN:0123-8884