The Revelation of Certainty: Interpretations that Are not Interpretations
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The author repositions Freud’s phrase “I have succeeded where the paranoid fails” between Fliess and Schreber, around a certain rivalry/fascination for the paranoic, and then turns her attention to the fascination of psychiatrists for reasoning madness. The author shows how Dide, a psychiatrist who was a contemporary of Freud, tried in vain with premonitory lucidity to assert the individualisation of idealists who were passionate about delusional interpreters.
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