The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud -- Analysis
The intense concentration and effort to analyze dreams is a great example of the humanistic paradigm of man in the middle. The individual is so important that a single dream begs a ten-page treatise.
There is a meta-narrative to the life of every one of us – anxiety whose origin can be uncovered by intense exploration of the history of the individual and the realm of thoughts and ideas of the individual.
Psychology became a science around the 1880s. The centrality of man became fact and the understanding of the individual became a main undertaking of science, which means it became a key part of the greatest western metanarrative (science).
In his dream interpretation, Freud maps his mind, pretty much. This betrays a desire to leave behind a mark, to be known and understood, a desire which presupposes a system by which understanding and immortalization are possible.
This essay has two aspects: a proposal of a theory that explains dreams, and as such proposes a meta-narrative, and second, this theory indirectly ascribes importance to human life by emphasizing the importance of dreams.
Sigmund Freud
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