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Spinoza and Psychoanalysis

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In the [[history ]] of [[psychoanalysis]], several [[philosophers ]] became [[subjects ]] of a privileged confrontation with [[Freud]]. One such [[philosopher ]] was Baruch [[Spinoza ]] (1632-1677). From the 1920s intellectuals noted correspondences between [[Freudian ]] [[thought ]] and Spinoza's [[philosophy ]] (Smith, 1924; Alexander, 1927). This [[discussion ]] continues to more [[recent ]] [[times ]] (Bodei, 1991; Ogilvie, 1993).Freud himself rarely spoke of Spinoza. Although he referred to Spinoza in [[Leonardo ]] [[da Vinci ]] and a [[Memory ]] of his [[Childhood ]] (1910c), he did not explicitly mention...
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