Wed 30 May 2018 | 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Kanta Bar - Ibn Gvirol 71, Tel Aviv,

(IN HEBREW) On Wednesday, 30.5, we will have three short lectures (about 25 minutes each) from different directions on Sigmund Freud.
Erie Rickin-Freud and culture

Sigmund Freud was the psychologist who taught us why happiness was never in the creation plan; Why our relationship with others will always end in tears if we give them enough time and why we are driven by impulses and impulses that are beyond our control. In this lecture we shall discuss the reason why culture was created by Freud, and whether the price of all this was equal.
Iri Rikin is a director, television and lecturer in philosophy, culture and literature at the Tel Aviv University and Hebrew University’s external studies program

Tuval Rosenwasser – Freud and religion

Sigmund Freud was best known for his theories in the field of personality theory, but in the last two decades of his life he was mainly concerned with explaining social phenomena in works such as Totem and Taboo and Moses and Monotheism.
In the lecture, we will try to understand what happened, in Freud’s opinion, the religions, what his explanation for the success of the religions and why he saw religion as “a neurosis that limits human society.”
Tuval Rosenwasser is a PhD student in history. He holds a Master’s degree from the Cohen Institute, the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas, an additional master’s degree in national security and is also the founder and general manager of Think & Drink Different.

Jeremy Fogel-Freud and Sex

Many of the most common attacks on the adorable psychoanalysis attack caricatures of the words of the sage and not his own things! In Jeremy Fogel’s lecture, we seek to restore the old glory by emphasizing the profound logic of Freud’s central ideas, focusing on Freud’s theory of sexuality, impulses and sexuality, and their meaning for both humans and cousins ​​Bonobos.
Jeremy Fogel is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Jewish Philosophy at Tel Aviv University. He holds a BA in philosophy from the University of Cambridge and an MA in Philosophy of Religion with honors summa cum laude from Tel Aviv University.

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