The Ego is not Master in its Own House: A Systematic Revisitation of Sigmund Freud’s Theory of Subjectivity [Spanish]

Main Article Content

Alexis Emanuel Gros

Abstract

In this paper, I intend to systematically revisit the main lines of Sigmund Freud’s theory of subjectivity, with the aim of showing its current relevance within the fields of philosophy and social theory. In order to do so, I will proceed in three steps. First (1), I will scrutinize the way Freud elaborates his account of the “subject of uncons­ciousness” arguing against the conception of the “Cartesian subject”. Then (2), I will examine the tension between nature and nurture, which can be found in his treatment of the problem of “drives” [Triebe]. Finally (3), I will sketch out his description of the three-fold structure of the psychical apparatus, putting special emphasis on his conception of the “split subjectivity” and on his analysis of the intersubjective origin of the Superego [Über-Ich].

Article Details

Section

Articles

Author Biography

Alexis Emanuel Gros, Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) Universidad de Belgrano (UB)

Doctor en Ciencias Sociales (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina). Licenciado en Sociología (Universidad de Buenos Aires). Investigador Post-Doctoral del CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina). Profesor Adjunto de "Historia de la Cultura" (Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Belgrano, Argentina). Docente de "Fenomenología Social" (Facultad de Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad de Buenos Aires).