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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Configurações do excesso em Freud e Bataille(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2020-07-10) Silva, Jose Luiz Da [UNIFESP]; Paiva, Rita De Cassia Souza [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São PauloThe present research work is based on the thoughts of two thinkers: Sigmund Freud and Georges Bataille. We attempt to highlight that, for those authors, there is an excess, a driving force in the human being which belongs to the order of the fundament. We try to evidence that this intensity is responsible, according to Bataille, for the experiences of eroticism, continuity and sovereignty, which are characterized as moments of expenditure of the excess. Freud postulates that the human being is constituted by drives which exert a constant force upon the organism and demand a work from the mental apparatus in order either to tame this quality or to find proper ways to channel it. Opposing the excess that pursuits the human being, Freud and Bataille imagine mechanisms to control such disruptive force. There emerge, thus, the processes of repression and the instauration of the dynamics of interdiction/transgression, respectively. For Bataille, the action of the interdict and the transgression open space for the experience of eroticism, of plenitude and of the sovereignty game. For Freud, the restraint of the drive gives birth to the return of the repressed under the form of the symptom and of the neurotic conflict.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Da Sexualidade Reificada À Reciprocidade Erótica No Pensamento De Beauvoir(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2018-12-14) Oliva, Juliana [UNIFESP]; Paiva, Rita De Cassia Souza [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)This Thesis Focuses On The Erotic Experience Associated With The Notion Of Reciprocity In Simone De Beauvoir"S Philosophy And Literature. The Background Adopted In This Work Is Exclusively The Beauvoirian Existentialist Perspective, Which Comprehends The Individual From Her/His Existence, Coincidental With The Original Freedom Peculiar To The Human Condition, And From Her/His Projects In Situation, And The Unfolding Of This Perspective On The Second Sex, Work In Which The Socially Constructed Categories Of Man And Woman Are Analysed And Refused By The Philosopher, Who Aims To Glimpse Possibilities Of Concrete Autonomy For Female Individuals. From This Analysis, We Take The Author"S Notion Of Authentic Eroticism As An Image Of Reciprocity In Intersubjective Relations. This Reciprocity Is Peculiar To Relationships Based On The Beauvoirian Existentialist Moral Perspective, In Which Both Subjects, While Affirming Their Subjectivity In Front Of The Other, Also Recognize The Subjectivity From That Other And Their P