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FREUD ON RELIGION
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SIGMUND FREUD
  • Born 1856 in Moravia
  • Died 1939 in London
  • Lived in Vienna between the ages of 4 82
  • Trained as a medic became interested in
    psychology of neurotics.
  • His pet hates were America and religion.

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METHODS OF INSIGHT INTO THE HUMAN UNCONSCIOUS
  • Freud used four techniques as windows on the
    unconscious mind
  • 1 Hypnosis
  • 2 Analysis of dreams
  • 3 Free-association
  • 4 Freudian slips

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INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS
  • The interpretation of dreams is the royal
    road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities
    of the mind.
  • A dream is a (disguised) fulfilment of a
    (suppressed or repressed) wish. Plus the
    residues of the day.
  • Dreams are a kind of code for Freud. If you
    can crack it, you find the problem and can set
    about curing it.

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MAJOR DISCOVERIES
  • He claimed two major discoveries
  • The Unconscious
  • The Oedipus Complex
  • He believed that he had come to a deep
    understanding of the human mind and of the
    workings of human sexuality via these insights.

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Structure of the mind
  • The EGO the conscious self the obvious everyday
    personality.
  • The ID the unconscious self repressed desires
    and memories.
  • The SUPEREGO the standard of morality of society
    forced onto a person from the outside, by which a
    person lives.

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Freud and sexuality
  • Rumour has it that Freud was pretty obsessed by
    the idea that sex was behind, well, just about
    everything.

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SEX EXPLAINS EVERYTHING!
  • According to Freud, childhood traumas are often
    sexual in nature.
  • Infantile sexuality is real children are sexual
    beings.
  • Sexuality is basic to personality. It refers to
    affection, love and sensuality in the widest
    sense. Libido is his term for sexual drives.

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  • Not what you were expecting huh! OK, so we
    are all interested in sex! But icebergs are
    really cool!

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The oedipus complex
  • Male children are first attached to their mothers
    and later see their fathers as rivals for her
    love.
  • This results in repressed feelings of fear and
    jealousy plus guilt. They surface in puberty.
  • A mans goals in life are
  • 1 Detachment from his mother.
  • 2 Reconciliation to his father
  • 3 Find someone to love who is not identical to
    his mother.

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Freud on religion - 1
  • Probably wrote more on religion than any other
    topic.
  • Major works, Totem taboo, (1913)The Future of
    an Illusion (1927).
  • Religion is wish fulfilment the universal
    obsessional neurosis.

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FREUD ON RELIGION - 2
  • At its roots, religious rituals are like neurotic
    obsessional acts.
  • We have acquired taboos prohibitions.
  • In the ritual slaying and eating of the totem
    animal lies the Oedipal wish to kill and devour
    the father.
  • Religion is thus mankinds Oedipus Complex.

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FREUD ON RELIGION - 3
  • Religion has a historical development
  • Firstly animism, secondly polytheism, thirdly
    theism.
  • Magic is replaced by religion which in turn will
    be replaced by science.
  • Nowadays his theories about the cultural and
    historical development of religion have been
    largely discredited.

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AN ALTERNATIVE SUMMARY OF FREUD ON RELIGION
  • Religion is an illusion based on human wishes.
  • It is created by the mind to help us overcome
  • 1 inner psychological conflict
  • 2 stress, which stems from the structure of

    society
  • 3 fear of dangers of the natural world.

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Religion as an aid to overcoming inner
psychological conflict
  • Religion is a form of neurotic illness
  • It stems from the unconscious mind
  • It results from incompletely repressed traumatic
    memories
  • The trauma is invariably sexual in nature
  • Therefore religion is an illusion resulting from
    sexual difficulties.

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Can Freuds theory be supported?
  • Two elements are essential to the success of
    Freuds account of religion
  • 1 That the Oedipus Complex is a universal
    sexual trauma
  • 2 That the buried trauma can reappear in the
    form of religion.

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Critical evaluation
  • almost all the evidence that Freud presents has
    been discredited in one way or another Michael
    Palmer (Freud and Jung on Religion)
  • 1 no evidence for the primal horde
  • 2 no evidence for the Oedipus Complex
  • 3 Freuds dependence on a narrow selection of
    evidence is a weakness in the theory
  • 4 Freuds conclusion that religion should be
    overthrown is an unfulfilled wish of his.

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A conclusion
  • Perhaps Freuds account is an example of his own
    wish-fulfilment.
  • Perhaps he concocted this rather fanciful account
    of religion as a way of wishing away the reality
    of God and coping with the bad experiences he had
    with religion in his own childhood.

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AN ALTERNATIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL VIEW OF RELIGION
Jung -1
  • While Freud, characteristically, established
    causal links stretching back into childhood which
    imply a mechanistic account of human behaviour,
    Jung was concerned to place man in a historical
    context which gave his life meaning and dignity
    and ultimately implied a place in a purposeful
    universe. David A. G. Cook

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AN ALTERNATIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL VIEW OF RELIGION
Jung -2
  • Unlike Freud, Jung was in favour of religion,
    thought that religious experiences were in some
    sense real, and held that religion was needed by
    society. Michael Argyle,
    Psychology and Religion, Routledge, 2000. P104
  • Those who reject religion are more likely to
    experience neurosis as a result of the remaining
    psychological tensionJung can conclude that
    religion is a valuable entity. Jordan, Lockyer,
    Tate, Philosophy of
    Religion for A-level, STP, 1999, p117

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AN ALTERNATIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL VIEW OF RELIGION
Jung -3
  • The details of Jungs psychological theories are
    rather complex and involve a little study. Key
    ideas are those of archetypes, individuation,
    individual unconscious, collective unconscious,
    neurosis, libido, harmonisation, persona
    shadow.
  • A good treatment of these in found in the Jordan
    et al volume and you can study this with the
    study guide Mr. Brown has written to go with it.

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AN ALTERNATIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL VIEW OF RELIGION
Jung -4
  • Jung replaced Freuds conclusions with the
    following observations
  • Religion is a natural process that stems from

    archetypes within
    the unconscious mind
  • It performs the function of harmonising the
    psyche
  • As such, it is a beneficial phenomenon
  • The removal of religion would lead to
    psychological problems

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AN ALTERNATIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL VIEW OF RELIGION
Jung -5
  • Critical appraisals of Jungs work focus on four
    main areas
  • Jungs methodology
  • The theory of the archetypes
  • Jungs concept of religious experience
  • The role of religion within individuation

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Who is right?
  • John Hicks conclusion about Freud is worth
    quoting
  • it seems that the verdict must be not
    proven the Freudian theory of religion may be
    true but it has not been shown to be so.
  • As Jordan et al suggest, this conclusion might
    apply equally effectively to Jung!

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