Acknowledging, moving toward and transcending psychophysiological angst during a paradox of conflicting desires
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2015
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In this paper I integrate the work of a number of philosophers to clarify some psychological issues that can arise in human existence when a conflict of intrapersonal or interpersonal desires arises. This paper utilises the work of Deleuze, Freud, Jung, Heidegger, Hegel and Nietzsche to provide a conceptual framework as to how mental disturbances can arise if unconscious desires cannot be satisfied due to the experience of a resistance from a conflicting or opposing desire. This paper argues that the phenomenal experience of a conflict of desires can be unconcealed in moments of un-readiness-to-hand and from the awareness of the psychophysiological experience of stress or angst. The work that is presented, results in the conclusion that it is fundamentally necessary to embrace Nietzsche’s idea of the ‘will to power’ to overcome these difficulties and to achieve personal individuation and authentic wellbeing. This advice is in contrast to an inauthentic choice of depending on the use of Freudian defence mechanisms to conceal a conflict of desires from consciousness. A detailed theoretical example of the process involved in the resolution of a conflict of desires through self-transcendence is specifically informed by the ideas of Nietzsche and Jung. |
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C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Inc. |
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http://www.cgjungny.org/q/p/q45n1.html Gildersleeve, Matthew (2015) Acknowledging, moving toward and transcending psychophysiological angst during a paradox of conflicting desires. Quadrant: The Journal of the C.G. Jung Foundation, 45(1), pp. 69-86. |
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School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #220309 Metaphysics #220310 Phenomenology #220318 Psychoanalytic Philosophy #Psychoanalysis #Existentialism #Transcendent Function #Will to Power |
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Journal Article |