As vontades de sentido e de potência: Viktor Frankl vai ao encontro de Friedrich Nietzsche.

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Sérgio Gonçalves
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The objective of this thesis was to verify whether the conception of the will to power, thought by Nietzsche, is in tune with the will to meaning, conceptualized by psychiatrist Viktor Frankl, the creator of logotherapy, or psychotherapy of the meaning of life. Additionally, we made an effort to verify if this conceptual relationship has as its guiding thread the will to meaning as a desire that runs through existence, from a basic will, to the conscious thought of ones´s desires. The research had as its starting point the observation that the psychiatrist, several times, cited the following thought by Nietzsche: "He who has a reason to live for can bear almost any how". Based on it, Frankl registred in his work: "I can see in these words a motto which holds true for any psychotherapy". The psychiatrist was a survivor of Nazi concentration camps and this fact gave him a deep understanding of suffering, a phenomenon that also interested the philosopher, a thinker concerned with the tragedy in human life. For a better understanding of this work, the following information is important: psychoanalysis is also known as the first Viennese school of psychotherapy; logotherapy as the third Viennese school of psychotherapy; and, in the middle of these two is the school of individual psychology, created by Alfred Adler. To understand the differences between schools, one aspect is highlighted: logotherapy works with three dimensions: body, mind and spirit (noological dimension), and it is through this third dimension that human beings question the meaning of life. In another aspect, both psychoanalysis and individual psychotherapy perceive only the first two dimensions in the human organism. The thesis was conducted as an exploratory study, which fundamentally used the bibliographic research method, mainly through reading the authors themselves. To accomplish the objective, the work was divided into three parts: initially, Nietzsche's reasonings were presented, which, according to the author of the thesis, deal with wanting to give meaning to life. The second part presents the theoretical concepts developed by Viktor Frankl, with research focused on his books in Portuguese, noting that it is enough to understand the fundamentals of logotherapy. The third block of the work cross-referenced the conceptions of the thinkers, and it is in this part, as well as in the conclusion, that the thesis sought to go further, in its own way, creating bridges between Nietzsche and Viktor Frankl.
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spelling Caldas, Marcus TúlioMelo Neto, João Evangelista Tude deAragão, GilbrazAquino, Thiago Antônio Avellar dePereira, Ivo Studarthttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5760742172866090Ferreira, Sérgio Gonçalves2021-11-18T18:30:42Z2021-02-24FERREIRA, Sérgio Gonçalves. As vontades de sentido e de potência : Viktor Frankl vai ao encontro de Friedrich Nietzsche. 2020. 210 f Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Católica de Pernambuco. Programa de Pós-graduação em Psicologia Clínica. Doutorado em Psicologia Clínica, 2020.http://tede2.unicap.br:8080/handle/tede/1496The objective of this thesis was to verify whether the conception of the will to power, thought by Nietzsche, is in tune with the will to meaning, conceptualized by psychiatrist Viktor Frankl, the creator of logotherapy, or psychotherapy of the meaning of life. Additionally, we made an effort to verify if this conceptual relationship has as its guiding thread the will to meaning as a desire that runs through existence, from a basic will, to the conscious thought of ones´s desires. The research had as its starting point the observation that the psychiatrist, several times, cited the following thought by Nietzsche: "He who has a reason to live for can bear almost any how". Based on it, Frankl registred in his work: "I can see in these words a motto which holds true for any psychotherapy". The psychiatrist was a survivor of Nazi concentration camps and this fact gave him a deep understanding of suffering, a phenomenon that also interested the philosopher, a thinker concerned with the tragedy in human life. For a better understanding of this work, the following information is important: psychoanalysis is also known as the first Viennese school of psychotherapy; logotherapy as the third Viennese school of psychotherapy; and, in the middle of these two is the school of individual psychology, created by Alfred Adler. To understand the differences between schools, one aspect is highlighted: logotherapy works with three dimensions: body, mind and spirit (noological dimension), and it is through this third dimension that human beings question the meaning of life. In another aspect, both psychoanalysis and individual psychotherapy perceive only the first two dimensions in the human organism. The thesis was conducted as an exploratory study, which fundamentally used the bibliographic research method, mainly through reading the authors themselves. To accomplish the objective, the work was divided into three parts: initially, Nietzsche's reasonings were presented, which, according to the author of the thesis, deal with wanting to give meaning to life. The second part presents the theoretical concepts developed by Viktor Frankl, with research focused on his books in Portuguese, noting that it is enough to understand the fundamentals of logotherapy. The third block of the work cross-referenced the conceptions of the thinkers, and it is in this part, as well as in the conclusion, that the thesis sought to go further, in its own way, creating bridges between Nietzsche and Viktor Frankl.O objetivo desta tese foi verificar se a concepção da vontade de potência, pensada por Nietzsche, tem sintonia com a vontade de sentido, conceituada pelo psiquiatra Viktor Frankl, o criador da logoterapia, ou psicoterapia do sentido da vida. Adicionalmente, procurou-se verificar se esse relacionamento conceitual tem como fio condutor a vontade de sentido, assim, como um querer que perpassa a existência, desde uma vontade básica, até o pensamento consciente dos próprios desejos. A pesquisa teve como ponto de partida a observação de que o psiquiatra, várias vezes, citou o seguinte pensamento de Nietzsche: “Quem tem por que viver suporta quase todo como”. Baseado nele Frankl registrou na sua obra: “Nestas palavras eu vejo um lema válido para qualquer psicoterapia”. O psiquiatra foi um sobrevivente de campos de concentração nazistas e esse fato lhe propiciou uma profunda compreensão do sofrimento, fenômeno que também interessou ao filósofo, um pensador preocupado com a tragédia na vida humana. Para uma melhor compreensão deste trabalho é importante a seguinte informação: a psicanálise é conhecida também como a primeira escola vienense de psicoterapia; a logoterapia como a terceira escola vienense de psicoterapia; e, em meio a essas duas, está a escola da psicologia individual, criada por Alfred Adler. Para perceber as diferenças entre as escolas, ressalta-se um aspecto: a logoterapia trabalha com três dimensões: corpo, mente e espírito (dimensão noológica); é por meio dessa terceira dimensão que o ser humano questiona o sentido da vida. Em outra vertente, tanto a psicanálise como a psicoterapia individual só percebem no organismo humano as duas primeiras dimensões. A tese foi conduzida como um estudo de natureza exploratória, que utilizou o método de pesquisa bibliográfica. Para realizar o objetivo, o trabalho foi dividido em três partes: inicialmente, apresentou-se os raciocínios nietzschianos que, no entender do autor da tese, tratam de querer dar sentido à vida. A segunda parte apresenta as concepções teóricas desenvolvidas por Viktor Frankl, com pesquisa focada nos seus livros em português, constatando-se que é o suficiente para compreender o fundamental da logoterapia. O terceiro bloco do trabalho fez o cruzamento das concepções dos pensadores, e é nesta parte, bem como na conclusão, que a tese procurou ir além, de modo próprio criando pontes entre Nietzsche e Viktor Frankl.Submitted by Biblioteca Central (biblioteca@unicap.br) on 2021-11-18T18:30:42Z No. of bitstreams: 2 OK_sergio_goncalves_ferreira.pdf: 2099352 bytes, checksum: 6694204a13453f298f6e8741fac2d65e (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-11-18T18:30:42Z (GMT). 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title As vontades de sentido e de potência: Viktor Frankl vai ao encontro de Friedrich Nietzsche.
spellingShingle As vontades de sentido e de potência: Viktor Frankl vai ao encontro de Friedrich Nietzsche.
Ferreira, Sérgio Gonçalves
Teses
Logoterapia
Vontade
Theses
Logotherapy
Will
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
title_short As vontades de sentido e de potência: Viktor Frankl vai ao encontro de Friedrich Nietzsche.
title_full As vontades de sentido e de potência: Viktor Frankl vai ao encontro de Friedrich Nietzsche.
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title_full_unstemmed As vontades de sentido e de potência: Viktor Frankl vai ao encontro de Friedrich Nietzsche.
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author Ferreira, Sérgio Gonçalves
author_facet Ferreira, Sérgio Gonçalves
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dc.contributor.advisor2.fl_str_mv Melo Neto, João Evangelista Tude de
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Aquino, Thiago Antônio Avellar de
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contributor_str_mv Caldas, Marcus Túlio
Melo Neto, João Evangelista Tude de
Aragão, Gilbraz
Aquino, Thiago Antônio Avellar de
Pereira, Ivo Studart
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Logoterapia
Vontade
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Logoterapia
Vontade
Theses
Logotherapy
Will
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
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Will
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