The volume concludes by proposing the need for a "non-Freudian psychoanalysis" that aligns more closely with a materialist and hedonist worldview. Critical Reception and Legacy
Whether you become an Onfray disciple or a furious opponent, one thing is certain: after listening to audio 16, you can no longer claim that philosophy is boring, irrelevant, or confined to universities. It is alive, dangerous, and, for the first time, told from the side of the losers, the heretics, and the bodies in revolt. The volume concludes by proposing the need for
Freud's relationship with power and his alleged authoritarianism within the psychoanalytic movement. The ideological underpinnings of the "Oedipus complex." Analysis & Reception – The hedonistic ethical proposal invites renewed dialogue
In this 16th episode, Onfray explores the resurgence of previously marginalized or repressed ideas in the history of philosophy. He sheds light on the thinkers who dared to challenge the dominant dogmas of their time, paving the way for new philosophical movements. for the first time
– The hedonistic ethical proposal invites renewed dialogue with contemporary moral psychology, affect theory, and the neurophilosophy of desire.
It is a 13-CD audio box set (often referred to as "full" or "complete" sets) comprising lectures given at the Université Populaire de Caen Frémeaux & Associés