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Architectonique richirienne, psychiatrie phénoménologique et ethno-psychiatrie
Richirian architectonics, phenomenological psychiatry and ethno-psychiatry

Author(s): Joëlle Mesnil
Subject(s): Phenomenology
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Nakladatelství Karolinum
Keywords: Marc Richir ;foundation of psychiatry ;symbolic institutions ;institutions of philosophy ;relativity of culture ;certain psychic process ;common fund ;various symbolic institutions ;sense of culture

Summary/Abstract: The anti-relativist architectonic of Marc Richir allows us to rethink the foundations of psychiatry, more particularly the phenomenological psychiatry of A. Tatossian and the non-relativistic ethno-psychiatry of G. Devereux in their respective articulation with psychoanalysis. Instead of seeing the unconscious of psychoanalysis as universal, Richir sees it as the symbolic unconscious of our culture based first of all on the symbolic institution of philosophy. Marc Richir is thus situated in an anti-relativist perspective, which nevertheless takes into account the relativity of cultures. While a relativist says that psychic pathology is defined by reference to the sociocultural norm in every society, Marc Richir would say that it is defined in relation to a non-realization of certain psychic processes on a transcendental level that is a common fund to all humanity, a phenomenological basis which by architectonic transposition will give rise to various symbolic institutions. There is no human without a phenomenological anchorage, but no human either without a symbolic institution and every symbolic institution, in the sense of culture and even of civilization, generates a symbolic unconscious of its own.

  • Issue Year: 9/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 194-208
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: French