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On the Psychological Nature of Dream

K psychologické povaze snu

František Marek

E-LOGOS, 2008, vol. 2008, issue 1, 4-38

Abstract: Dreams and dreaming - the phenomenons since time immemorial attendant on the mankind and without intermission arousing enormous interest. Psychologists, psychiatrists, philosophers, but also many occultists deal with this phenomenon. F. Marek in his study wanted put forward no exhaustive explication of human dreaming and dreams. His main aim is modest, but precise and founded on the scientific approach. He is intent on well-arranged clasification of dreams and the criterion of clasifying of dreams is their source and origin. Therefore he distinguishes the dreams of impulses, the emotional dreams, the associative dreams, the perseverating dreams etc. (So called "day-dreams" he gives up.) In addition he want put forward strictly the rational, non-speculative explication of origin of dreams and what relevance the dreams have in the human mind. It will make him argue against the psychoanalytical approach and estimate critically the ideas of S. Freud.

Date: 2008
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