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Freud's early metaphors and network of enterprise: Insight into a journey of scientific self-discovery
Authors:Chantal Bruchez-Hall Ph.D.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychiatry-Box 1203, S.U.N.Y. Health Science Center at Brooklyn, 450 Clarkson Avenue, 11203 Brooklyn, New York
Abstract:This paper examines Freud's evolving network of enterprise from 1876 to 1900 and the ensemble of metaphors which he used in the development of his theory (1888–1900). It will be shown that, in spite of Freud's obligatory change of career at age 26, there is no sharp break between Freud's early scientific work and his psychological research. Many signs of continuity between the two periods can be found. Freud's journey of scientific self-discovery only progressively led him to the frontiers of the unknown and his ultimate challenge: exploring the secrets of sexuality. Freud's avowed commitment to the study of the unconscious may have happened as late as 1899 as his metaphors celebrate an intimate fusion between the creator and his creation.
Keywords:Freud  creativity  network of enterprise  metaphor
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