Article ID: CBB000651685

Remembering the Evolutionary Freud (2006)

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Young, Allan (Author)


Science in Context
Volume: 19
Pages: 175--189


Publication Date: 2006
Edition Details: Special Issue: Forgetting Freud?
Language: English

Throughout his career as a writer, Sigmund Freud maintained an interest in the evolutionary origins of the human mind and its neurotic and psychotic disorders. In common with many writers then and now, he believed that the evolutionary past is conserved in the mind and the brain. Today the evolutionary Freud is nearly forgotten. Even among Freudians, he is regarded to be a red herring, relevant only to the extent that he diverts attention from the enduring achievements of the authentic Freud. There are three ways to explain these attitudes. First, the evolutionary Freud's key work is the Overview of the Transference Neurosis (1915). But it was published at an inopportune moment, forty years after the author's death, during the so-called Freud wars. Second, Freud eventually lost interest in the Overview and the prospect of a comprehensive evolutionary theory of psychopathology. The publication of The Ego and the Id (1923), introducing Freud's structural theory of the psyche, marked the point of no return. Finally, Freud's evolutionary theory is simply not credible. It is based on just-so stories and a thoroughly discredited evolutionary mechanism, Lamarckian use-inheritance. Explanations one and two are probably correct but also uninteresting. Explanation number three assumes that there is a fundamental difference between Freud's evolutionary narratives (not credible) and the evolutionary accounts of psychopathology that currently circulate in psychiatry and mainstream journals (credible). The assumption is mistaken but worth investigating.

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Authors & Contributors
Tran The, Jessica
Groth, Jaroslaw
Groth, Jaros aw
Winter, Sarah
Thomas, Marion
Sommer, Marianne
Concepts
Evolutionary psychology
Psychoanalysis
Psychology
Psychiatry
Experimental psychology
Anthropology
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
Places
Copenhagen (Denmark)
Argentina
United States
Poland
France
Europe
Institutions
Clark University
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