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O artigo propõe uma reflexão sobre fenômenos distintos
da experiência humana: o sonho e a alucinação. Inicia
com uma rápida apresentação da compreensão tradicional
da alucinação para, então, passar a uma exposição sucinta
da leitura que Martin Heidegger faz, tanto no que diz
respeito à alucinação quanto ao sonho. Em seguida, traz
351
o entendimento fenomenológico oferecido por alguns
dos mais importantes psicopatólogos comprometidos
com esse método. Por fim, apresenta as propostas de
Sigmund Freud e de Medard Boss referentes às convergências
e divergências encontradas entre os sonhos e as alucinações
visuais.
The article proposes a reflection on distinct phenomena of the human experience: the dream and the hallucination. To start with, a brief discussion of the traditional comprehension of hallucination, so that it comes up with a succcinct exposition of Martin Heidegger’s thoughts not only of the dream but also of the hallucination. Furthermore, it brings the phenomenological understanding offered by one of the most important psychopathologists commited to this method. Last but not least, it exposes Sigmund Freud and Medard Boss’s ideas of the convergences and divergences found between dreams and visual hallucinations.
The article proposes a reflection on distinct phenomena of the human experience: the dream and the hallucination. To start with, a brief discussion of the traditional comprehension of hallucination, so that it comes up with a succcinct exposition of Martin Heidegger’s thoughts not only of the dream but also of the hallucination. Furthermore, it brings the phenomenological understanding offered by one of the most important psychopathologists commited to this method. Last but not least, it exposes Sigmund Freud and Medard Boss’s ideas of the convergences and divergences found between dreams and visual hallucinations.
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Keywords
Sonho Alucinação Psicologia Psicopatologia Fenomenologia Dream Hallucination Psychology Psychopathology Phenomenology
Citation
Análise Psicológica, 24(3), 643-665.
Publisher
ispa ISPA - Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada