![]() I argue that both the deflationist and the rationalist view are untenable, as they fail to distinguish among different senses of irrationality that we can attribute to morality. ![]() In this paper I shall consider three views on Freud’s moral psychology, which I call the “deflationist”, the “rationalist”, and the “anti-rationalist” view. London: Hogarth Press.ĭeflationism, Rationalism, and Anti-Rationalism: Three Views of Superego Moralityįreud, Klein, Moral Psychology, Psychoanalysis, the SuperegoĪBSTRACT: Philosophers of psychoanalysis have for years been debating over Freud’s criticism of morality as a sheer product of irrationality originated in our superego development. (Trans.), The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Volume XIII. ![]()
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