Surmount Perception, Regress Reason: Analysis of Maugham's Shackles of Human Nature

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 35 (4):156-160 (2005)
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Abstract

With the acceptance of Freud's psychoanalytic theory and interpretation of "human chains", give us a revelation: human growth process is a difficult history of mental temper. Oedipal childhood, adolescence religion, youth's passion impulse, not only gives spiritual sustenance has become the spiritual fetters. When people from one period to another period of transition, the spirit will have conflicts, fission and beyond, this process is very painful, but only people can stand this process may tend to experience the highest point of human nature. "Shackles of Human Nature" gives us the enlightenment that the process of human's growth is a history of hard spirit tempering. So the Mother-love emotion in childhood and the flesh and blood in adolescence both bring people the spirit bailment as well as the spirit fetter, then when people transfer from one period to another, some contracts, fission and Surmounting can occur, which is a painful process, but only those who can get through this nard process are likely to reach high-point of human nature. So this article attempts to accept and analyze Philip 'consciousness, belief and emotion from the point of spirit analysis theory

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