Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex

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Kurzbeschreibung des Verlags

"Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex" is a seminal work by Sigmund Freud, originally published in 1905 as "Drei Abhandlungen zur Sexualtheorie" in German. It marks a significant milestone in the development of Freud's psychoanalytic theory, particularly in its exploration of human sexuality and its psychological underpinnings.The book is divided into three main sections, each of which presents a distinct contribution to Freud's evolving theory of sex: "The Sexual Aberrations" In this section, Freud examines various forms of sexual deviation or "perversions," including homosexuality, fetishism, and sadomasochism. He proposes that these deviations arise from the redirection of sexual instincts during development, often due to early childhood experiences or traumas. Freud's conceptualization of sexual aberrations as resulting from complex psychological processes challenged prevailing views of sexuality and paved the way for more nuanced understandings of human sexual behavior."Infantile Sexuality" Freud explores the idea that sexuality begins in infancy and childhood, long before the onset of puberty. He argues that children experience sexual impulses and desires that are expressed in primitive and often unconscious ways. Freud's theory of infantile sexuality challenged conventional beliefs about the innocence of childhood and provoked controversy, but it also contributed to a deeper understanding of human development and the complexities of human sexuality."The Transformations of Puberty" This section focuses on the psychosexual changes that occur during puberty and adolescence. Freud describes how the onset of puberty triggers a reorganization of sexual impulses and desires, leading to the emergence of mature sexual identity and behavior. He emphasizes the role of unconscious conflicts and fantasies in shaping sexual development and highlights the significance of puberty as a critical stage in psychological maturation."Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex" represents a foundational text in the field of psychoanalysis and has had a profound influence on the study of human sexuality and psychology. Despite being over a century old, Freud's insights continue to inform contemporary understandings of sexual development, desire, and identity, making the book a timeless classic in the history of psychology.

Über den Autor

Sigmund Freud, geboren am 6. Mai 1856 in Freiberg, ist der Begründer der Psychoanalyse und war ein bedeutender Denker seiner Zeit. Er studierte an der Universität Wien und promovierte 1881 zum Doktor der Medizin. Anschließend arbeitete er am Allgemeinen Krankenhaus in Wien und habilitierte in Neuropathologie. Bald darauf ließ er sich als praktischer Arzt für Neurologie in Wien nieder. 1900 veröffentlichte Sigmund Freud das bekannte Werk "Die Traumdeutung". Zu weiteren bedeutenden Publikationen zählen "Totem und Tabu", "Das Ich und das Es", "Hemmungen, Symtom und Angst" sowie "Das Unbehaben in der Kultur". 1919 gründete er den "Internationalen Psychoanalytischen Verlag". Zu Lebzeiten wurde der Neurologe zum Bürger der Stadt Wien ernannt und mit dem Goethe-Preis der Stadt Frankfurt ausgezeichnet. 1938 emigrierte er nach Großbritannien. Bis zu seinem Tod 1939 praktizierte Sigmund Freud in London.

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