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2019
Cet article s’attache à montrer la manière dont, dans l’histoire de la pensée, on s’est attaché à définir le ressentiment. Il insiste sur les traits qui lui sont propres et le distinguent de passions qu’on confond souvent avec ce qu’il exprime (l’envie, la jalousie, notamment).
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Cet article s’attache à montrer la manière dont, dans l’histoire de la pensée, on s’est attaché à définir le ressentiment. Il insiste sur les traits qui lui sont propres et le distinguent de passions qu’on confond souvent avec ce qu’il exprime (l’envie, la jalousie, notamment).
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2006
This Chapter explores psychoanalytic renditions of the concept of envy as an emotion. The term ‘envy’ is used to mean many different things in everyday language but in psychoanalysis its meaning is far more specific — envy is an expression, projection and deflection of Thanatos — the death drive.
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This Chapter explores psychoanalytic renditions of the concept of envy as an emotion. The term ‘envy’ is used to mean many different things in everyday language but in psychoanalysis its meaning is far more specific — envy is an expression, projection and deflection of Thanatos — the death drive.
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1998
This paper is an investigation of the condition of ressentiment. It reviews the two most prominent philosophic accounts of ressentiment: Nietzsche's genealogy of ressentiment as the moral perversion resulting from the ancient Roman/Palestinian cultural conflict and giving birth to the ascetic ideal; and Scheler's phenomenology of ressentiment as a ...
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This paper is an investigation of the condition of ressentiment. It reviews the two most prominent philosophic accounts of ressentiment: Nietzsche's genealogy of ressentiment as the moral perversion resulting from the ancient Roman/Palestinian cultural conflict and giving birth to the ascetic ideal; and Scheler's phenomenology of ressentiment as a ...
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