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    Since Antiquity, the bond between genius and madness has marked a limit-problem for philosophy and psychology, revealing tensions between meaning, value, and subjectivity. In 1912, Sigmund Freud advanced decisive analogies—hysteria and artistic creation, obsessional neurosis and religion, paranoid delusion and philosophical systems—thereby situating psychopathological formations in continuity with major symbolic productions of culture. Freud’s later distinction between neurosis and psychosis all…Read more
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    Some pre-psychoanalytic proposals by Friedrich Nietzsche describe cruelty and fear as the Western principles of humanisation. Consequently, through negation, the identity of an animal ‘Other’—non-human, feared, and devalued— is constructed. Within this animal are represented the natural and instinctual values from which the human being distances itself. Through the ‘material and symbolic’ death of that animal, the human is constructed and exalted. According to the German thinker’s psychological …Read more
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    Philosophy and Paranoia of Genius: Un-veiled of Reality?
    Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 42 45-54. 2018.
    A large number of philosophers have said in their writings and life examples that philosophy has to be seen as an activity, as a way of life and thinking, outside of common conventions. She observes what others observe, but sees in the observed something deeper and different from what others see. What is the nature or origin of this philosophical knowledge that is different from the rest of knowledge? If we think of philosophy as an activity, as a way of life, then we can understand that the nat…Read more