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Pathologies of Desire and Duty: Freud, Ricoeur, and Castoriadis on Transforming Religious Culture
Authors:William H. Wahl
Affiliation:(1) Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:This article emphasizes an underappreciated aspect of Freud’s critique of religion taken up in the writings of Ricoeur and Castoriadis: the degree to which pathologies of desire and duty imbue our relation to shared cultural forms, i.e., narratives, ideals, and values. Both thinkers find in Freud’s anti-religious polemic a valuable attempt to address the intransigence, fanaticism, and violence that can result from an unreflected affirmation of Tradition. Alongside developing a respect and acceptance of other cultures, they argue for the need to establish a critical relation to ‘sacred’meaning structures, one that mirrors interpretive strategies within the psychoanalytic process. Ricoeur and Castoriadis critique Freud’s accentuation of neurosis while extending his thinking into personal-philosophical and social-political contexts.
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Keywords:Freud  Ricoeur  Castoriadis  Ethics  Religion  Psychoanalysis  Intransigence  Culture
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