The Ethics of MemoryHarvard University Press, 2009 M07 1 - 240 páginas Much of the intense current interest in collective memory concerns the politics of memory. In a book that asks, "Is there an ethics of memory?" Avishai Margalit addresses a separate, perhaps more pressing, set of concerns. |
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... Freud's metaphor is the prison of re- pression, not the guillotine of forgetfulness. In Freud's prison, however, there is not one ward but two: one for the unconscious, which is stringently guarded by the censor, and the other for the ...
... Freud's prison metaphor commits what Anthony Kenny calls the homunculus fallacy . It explains the individual by positing an entity or a function with the same make - up and complexity as the individual to be explained . The censor ...
... Freud himself compares the neurotic person's dispro- portionate reactions to those of a Londoner who stands in front of the ... Freud's story. The idea that disturbing unconscious memories play tricks on us, and that we can recover these ...
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1 Intensive Care | 18 |
2 Past Continuous | 48 |
3 The Kernel | 84 |
4 Emotions Recollected | 107 |
5 A Moral Witness | 147 |
6 Forgiving and Forgetting | 183 |
Notes | 211 |
Index | 221 |