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René Laforgue
René Laforgue’s *Relativité de la réalité* explores the fluid boundaries between perception and truth through the lens of psychoanalytic theory. Drawing on case studies and philosophical inquiry, the book argues that our grasp of reality is not a fixed construct but a dynamic interplay of unconscious drives, cultural narratives, and linguistic frameworks. Laforgue examines how individual and collective intelligences shape the meanings we assign to everyday experiences, suggesting that what we consider "real" is continually reconstructed by the mind’s interpretive apparatus. The work invites readers to question the solidity of their own beliefs and to recognize the psychological mechanisms that underlie the construction of knowledge. With a clear, accessible style, it bridges rigorous psychoanalytic concepts with broader philosophical questions about truth, making it a valuable resource for scholars and general readers interested in the intersection of mind, language, and reality.
| Publisher | Editions du Mont-Blanc |
|---|---|
| Pages | 139 |
| Search language | french |
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