La crítica anticartesiana de Michel Foucault al psicoanálisis en Historia de la locura

The following text corresponds to an analysis of the main arguments presented by Michel Foucault in History of Madness against the psychoanalytic doctrine. It is argued that the father of the psychoanalysis is challenged because of his affiliation to Cartesian thought that Foucault identified in hi...

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Main Author: Marco Alexis Salcedo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) 2013-03-01
Series:Theoría
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Online Access:http://revistas.filos.unam.mx/index.php/theoria/article/view/406
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spelling doaj-841db901b44340dbab7251eac3ded4982021-03-24T19:02:29ZspaUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)Theoría1665-64152013-03-012410.22201/ffyl.16656415p.2011.24.406La crítica anticartesiana de Michel Foucault al psicoanálisis en Historia de la locuraMarco Alexis Salcedo The following text corresponds to an analysis of the main arguments presented by Michel Foucault in History of Madness against the psychoanalytic doctrine. It is argued that the father of the psychoanalysis is challenged because of his affiliation to Cartesian thought that Foucault identified in his doctrine. The text points out that for Foucault, this filiation renders inoperative for psychoanalysis to understand the Unreason, and its device becomes a contemporary version of the clinical structures put into practice in the asylum of the nineteenth century. It concludes stating that Foucault’s philosophical stance against Descartes is probably based on the distinction he made in favor of the philosophical project of modernity that Kant established with his thought. http://revistas.filos.unam.mx/index.php/theoria/article/view/406DescartesFreudPsicoanálisis y moralMoralPsicoanálisisFoucault
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La crítica anticartesiana de Michel Foucault al psicoanálisis en Historia de la locura
Theoría
Descartes
Freud
Psicoanálisis y moral
Moral
Psicoanálisis
Foucault
author_facet Marco Alexis Salcedo
author_sort Marco Alexis Salcedo
title La crítica anticartesiana de Michel Foucault al psicoanálisis en Historia de la locura
title_short La crítica anticartesiana de Michel Foucault al psicoanálisis en Historia de la locura
title_full La crítica anticartesiana de Michel Foucault al psicoanálisis en Historia de la locura
title_fullStr La crítica anticartesiana de Michel Foucault al psicoanálisis en Historia de la locura
title_full_unstemmed La crítica anticartesiana de Michel Foucault al psicoanálisis en Historia de la locura
title_sort la crítica anticartesiana de michel foucault al psicoanálisis en historia de la locura
publisher Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
series Theoría
issn 1665-6415
publishDate 2013-03-01
description The following text corresponds to an analysis of the main arguments presented by Michel Foucault in History of Madness against the psychoanalytic doctrine. It is argued that the father of the psychoanalysis is challenged because of his affiliation to Cartesian thought that Foucault identified in his doctrine. The text points out that for Foucault, this filiation renders inoperative for psychoanalysis to understand the Unreason, and its device becomes a contemporary version of the clinical structures put into practice in the asylum of the nineteenth century. It concludes stating that Foucault’s philosophical stance against Descartes is probably based on the distinction he made in favor of the philosophical project of modernity that Kant established with his thought.
topic Descartes
Freud
Psicoanálisis y moral
Moral
Psicoanálisis
Foucault
url http://revistas.filos.unam.mx/index.php/theoria/article/view/406
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