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Psicologia USP
versão On-line ISSN 1678-5177
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BENTO, Victor Eduardo Silva. For a psychoanalytical semiology of passion in greek antiquity and its addictive and toxic meanings. Psicol. USP [online]. 2008, vol.19, n.2, pp.129-158. ISSN 1678-5177.
This is a literature review research. It aimed to produce a psychoanalytical semiology of passion in Greek Antiquity. the central hypothesis which compares passion to addiction and toxin was discussed. The following aspects were analyzed: 1st- The senses and the etymological origin of passion in Aristotle. We have highlighted passion here, in a broader sense, as the fact of undergoing an action passively and, in a restricted sense, as the fact of suffering a painful action passively; 2nd- The senses of passion in Plato. We have accentuated here, in a general sense, passion-sensitive as the fact of undergoing an action passively and, in a specific sense, passion as blindness to reality, as a sensorial illusion and as submission to an action coming from the outside world onto the body; 3rd- Would the paradoxical sense of passions in Plato remain from the Renaissance, especially in Descartes and in Freud? and 4th- Would the Platonic phármakon be the semiological origin of the toxic and paradoxical senses of passions in general?
Palavras-chave : Passion; Addiction; Toxin; Greek antiquity; Psychoanalytical semiology.