Die Inzestscheu

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Die Inzestscheu

by Sigmund Freud

DE·~44 minutes

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In this thoughtful essay the author examines how the same unconscious forces that shape an individual’s inner life also appear in the myths and customs of whole peoples. By turning the lens of psychoanalysis onto folklore, he shows that the deep‑seated aversion to incest—a motif that surfaces in countless legends—reflects a universal psychological pattern. The work traces early attempts to bridge the gap between personal neuroses and collective cultural narratives, arguing that the insights gained from one can illuminate the other.

The discussion also reflects on the challenges of applying psychoanalytic methods beyond the clinic, warning that scholars from other disciplines may initially approach the material as amateurs. Yet the author sees this interdisciplinary venture as a necessary step, inviting psychologists to lend their analytical tools to the study of myth. The essay offers a compelling invitation to explore how personal and cultural psychologies intertwine, opening a new pathway for understanding the roots of human behavior.

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Full title

Die Inzestscheu Über einige Übereinstimmungen im Seelenleben der Wilden und der Neurotiker I

Language

de

Duration

~44 minutes (42K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Jana Srna and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-08-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud

1856–1939

Best known as the founder of psychoanalysis, this influential thinker changed how many people understand dreams, memory, and the hidden forces of the mind. His ideas remain widely discussed, debated, and historically important.

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