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Why has humankind developed so differently from other animals? How and why did language, culture, religion, and the arts come into being? In this wide-ranging and ambitious essay, Christoph Turcke offers a new answer to these timeworn questions by scrutinizing the phenomenon of the dream, using it as a psychic fossil connecting us with our Stone Age ancestors.
Provocatively, he argues that both civilization and mental processes are the results of a compulsion to repeat early traumas, one to which hallucination, imagination, mind, spirit, and God all developed in response. Until the beginning of the modern era, repetition was synonymous with de-escalation and calming down.
Then, automatic machinery gave rise to a new type of repetition, whose effects are permanent alarm and distraction. The new global forces of distraction, Turcke argues, are producing a specific kind of stress that breaks down the barriers between dreams and waking consciousness. Turcke's essay ends with a sobering indictment of this psychic deregulation and the social and economic deregulations that have accompanied it.
Review: In this discussable, provocative, and exhilarating essay on the origins of culture, Christoph Turcke brilliantly combines a general theory of culture with a sharp critique of present society. -Detlev Claussen, Leibniz University of Hannover -- Detlev Claussen One of Germany's leading intellectuals reconstructs the process of civilization in this masterful and original new book.
Attempting to understand both the genesis of culture and the genesis of mind, Turcke shows how our technological age leads straight back to prehistory. -Oliver Decker, Universitat Siegen -- Oliver Decker An elegant and profound speculation, Philosophy of Dreams recasts Freud's theory of dreams as a theory of human pre-history and its persistence in the technologized mind of the present.
Wide-ranging and infinitely stimulating, Turcke presents nothing less than a complex and highly original philosophy of cognition and representation. -Silke-Maria Weineck, University of Michigan -- Silke-Maria Weineck Praise for the German Edition: The book covers just two-hundred fifty pages, but they are full to the brim.
It remains to hope that Philosophies des Traums will be recognized for what it is; the genuine continuation, when not the Aufhebung of Freud's theory. -Burkhard Muller, Suddeutsche Zeitung -- Burkhard M ller astute -Suddeutsche Zeitung -- S ddeutsche Zeitung original -Die Welt -- Die Welt audacious -Literaturen -- Literaturen remarkable -Die ZEIT -- Die ZEIT stunningly plausible -Neue Zurcher Zeitung -- Neue Z rcher Zeitung
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