1st Edition

On Freud's The Future of an Illusion

Edited By Mary Kay O'Neil, Salman Akhtar Copyright 2009
    318 Pages
    by Routledge

    318 Pages
    by Routledge

    "The Future of an Illusion" reveals Freud's reflections about religion as well as his hope that in the future science will go beyond religion, and reason will replace faith in God. The discussion with an imaginary critic revealed his internal debate, mirroring the debate about this subject in the outside world. However, it also enlightens his way of thinking: deconstructing and constructing at the same time. This volume considers Freudian ideas and their implications today, while focusing on the contradictions and gaps in Freud's proposals. The question of the coexistence between religion and psychoanalysis, as well as the place of ideals, belief, illusion, and imagination - and, no less important, the benevolent and destructive aspects of religion - also come into play.

    Contemporary Freud , Introduction , The Future of an Illusion (1927c) , The Future Of An Illusion , Discussion of The Future of an Illusion , Deconstructing Freud’s The Future of an Illusion , The illusion of a future , The past of an illusion , Religious fundamentalism and violence , The morality of an “oppressed group” , Illusion, disillusion, and delusion , Freud’s omission of the maternal in God , Three archaic contributions to the religious instinct , Re-reading Freud on religion in Hindu India , How belief in God affects my clinical work , Epilogue

    Biography

    Salman Akhtar