Two great philosophers and their main theoriesSigmund Schlomo Freud was an Austrian neurologist born on 6 May 1856. Freud is known as the father of psychoanalysis, of his theories on the unconscious and on repression. Freud created the clinical method of psychoanalysis to investigate and treat psychopathology. Freud understood how the human brain works. He was intrigued by it, I think that was one of the reasons he was a neurologist. Freud came from a poor family of eight children and was the most favored compared to the other brothers. His parents sacrificed for his education despite being poor. Freud attended a prestigious high school and graduated with honors. Freud studied with the great Darwinist philosopher Prof and Karl Claus at the Medical University of Vienna. Freud admired many philosophers of his time, but when he died he brought the collected works to Fredrich Nietzsche only to read and not to study, basically to put his own beliefs and interpretations on Nietzsche. Freud traveled to Paris to study with the most sought-after neurologist, St. Jean-Martin Charcott. Jean Martin Charcott studied hypnosis to treat mental illnesses. Hypnosis was not something Freud admired and this experience turned his career towards the "school of thought". Freud opened his own medical and neurology practice and got married. Freud was well known for a patient named Anna “O,” who inspired the psychoanalytic “talking cure.” Talking therapy is still used today as the basis of psychoanalysis. Many psychologists during Freud's early studies believed that the verbal cure method was stupid and did not cure patients, but Freud through his research brought repressed thoughts and feelings into consciousness to release them... middle of paper... . ..era of Jewish Christianity, but in the impulses of life, you basically follow whatever happens in your head, whether it's good or bad. Nietzsche's work influenced the European idea of man's power to rule and dominate. His teachings were to identify and be yourself regardless of the typical morals of the world. The fact that I learned more about Nietzsche's teachings irritated me a little, but people like Nietzsche fuel Anglo-Saxon power even more, and slavery is something that is passed down from generation to generation because of teachings like Nietzsche. The idea of the superman influenced war and the presence that man can hold all power in his own hands. Nietzsche was very sickly and contracted syphilis which drove him to madness, so some attribute his works to madness, but we cannot deny his ideas, and that is why Nietzsche's writings are still studied today..
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