Computational Psychoanalysis and Formal Bi-Logic Frameworks

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The main hypothesis upon which relies the whole theoretical framework of the book, is that there exist universal pre-schemata, structurally pre-formed along human evolution considered from either the phylogenetic and the epi-ontogenetic standpoint, which role human behavior. The possible existence of these common psychic structures, as suggested by the relevant work made by the French school of human sciences (of Lévi-Strauss, Lacan, Laplanche, Pontalis, Green, and others), enables us to build up a theoretical framework for Freudian psychoanalysis (as revised by Ignacio Matte Blanco) which has a certain formal and rigorous outlook that warrants epistemologically the validity status of psychoanalysis. In particular, we agree with the current epigenetic point of view, recently confirmed and supported by the latest biological research, as testified, for example, by the following pioneering work: F. Zenk, E. Loeser, R. Schiavo, F. Kilper, O. Bogdanovic, N. Iovino, ''Germ line-inherited H3K27me3 restricts enhancer function during maternal-to-zygotic transition'', Science, Volume 357, Issue 6347, 14 July 2017, pp. 212-216.

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