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Feb 7, 2021 · Cioffi assumed here that, according to the seduction theory, it is the father who abuses his own daughter. However, in 1914 there was not yet any indication that the culprit in the seduction theory was the father. 7 Frank Cioffi (1972 and 1974) was the first. By far the best survey has been given by Vetter (1988).
abandoned seduction theory of 1895, and his further development of a ‘‘general theory of seduction,’’ which concerns the concomitant origins of psychoanalytic theory and the human subject. With respect to Freud’s initial theory—which Laplanche calls the ‘‘restricted theory of seduction,’’ in phrasing that deliberately
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- 2016
Jean Laplanche (French:; 21 June 1924 – 6 May 2012) was a French author, psychoanalyst and winemaker.Laplanche is best known for his work on psychosexual development and Sigmund Freud's seduction theory, and wrote more than a dozen books on psychoanalytic theory.
SEDUCTION AND THE VICISSITUDES OF TRANSLATION 1245 Very early on in his theoretical career, in the wake of his theoretical break with Lacan at the beginning of the 1960s,4 Laplanche returned to what has often been presented as a key turning point in psychoanalysis: Freud’s so-called abandonment of the seduction theory (which supposedly occurred in his famous letter to Fliess of September 21 ...
- John Fletcher
Mar 1, 1993 · Neue Folge der Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die Psychoanalyse (Vienna English translation: S. Freud, Standard Edition, Volume XXII. Google Scholar - ( 1950 ).
Where Freud gradually replaced the model of traumatic seduction with a theory of infantile sexuality and its drives, Laplanche articulates both trauma and sexual drive in a new theory of primal seduction, the fundamental anthropological situation in which human subjectivity is formed.
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tion and the actual translation of Freud’s work into French, but also as a fundamental mechanism in the process of psychic differentiation; in the wake of these first two attainments, Laplanche ultimately proposed, through his theory of general seduction, a refounding of the whole psycho-analytic field on a new basis.