Sigmund Freud
"Reflections on War and Death" is a collection of essays written by Sigmund Freud, the renowned psychoanalyst, and founder of psychoanalysis. Originally published in 1918, the book delves into Freud's reflections on the psychological implications of war and the human experience of death. Freud explores the complex interplay between aggression, violence, and the human psyche, offering insights into the ways in which war and death shape individual
..."Leonardo da Vinci" by Sigmund Freud is a seminal work exploring the life, art, and psyche of the renowned Italian Renaissance polymath, Leonardo da Vinci. In this book, Freud delves into da Vinci's personality, creativity, and inner conflicts, drawing on his psychoanalytic framework to analyze the complexities of the artist's mind. Freud examines da Vinci's relationships, his artistic endeavors, and his intellectual pursuits through the lens of
...8) The Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis: Freud's Five Lectures at Clark University, USA, 1909
Sigmund Freud delivers five lectures about the "historical survey of the origin and further development of this new method and cure." He called this method psychoanalysis. In 1909, when he was 53, he was invited by Clark University and delivered these lectures—the first ones he delivered in the United States. In 1910 they were published in the Origin and Development of Psycho-Analysis. Freud himself explains his beliefs of the sexual drive
...10) Why War? A Correspondence Between Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud (Warbler Classics Annotated E
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