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THE UNCONSCIOUS ABYSS SUNY SERIES IN HEGELIAN STUDIES WILLIAM DESMOND, EDITOR JON MILLS tHE UUNNCCOONNSSCCIIOOUUSS aBYSS HEGEL’S ANTICIPATION OF PSYCHOANALYSIS State University of New York Press Published by State University of New York Press Albany © 2002 State University ofNew York All rights reserved Printed in the United States ofAmerica No part ofthis book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission.No part ofthis book may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means including electronic, electrostatic,magnetic tape,mechanical,photocopying,recording,or otherwise without the prior permission in writing ofthe publisher. For more information,address State University ofNew York Press 90 State Street,Suite 700,Albany,NY 12207 Production and book design,Laurie Searl Marketing,Fran Keneston Library ofCongress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mills,Jon,1964– The unconscious abyss :Hegel’s anticipation ofpsychoanalysis / Jon Mills. p.cm.— (SUNYseries in Hegelian studies) Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN 0-7914-5475-4 (alk.paper) — ISBN 0-7914-5476-2 (pbk.:alk paper) 1. Psychoanalysis and philosophy. 2. Hegel,Georg Wilhem Friedrich,1770–1831. I. Title. II. Series. BF175.4.P45 M55 2002 127'.092—dc21 2002017728 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 To my parents —ab imo pectore Contents PREFACE ix A NOTE ON THE TEXTS xiii INTRODUCTION 1 Unconsciousness and the Unconscious Unconscious Spirit and the Feeling Soul The Intelligence ofthe Abyss The Dialectical Structure ofthe Unconscious Hegel’s Theory ofPsychopathology Anticipating the Abyss One RETRACING THE UNGRUND 21 Historical Origins ofthe Abyss Boehme’s Influence on Hegel Hegel’s Neo-Platonic Sources The Spectra ofFichte Enters Schelling From the Ungrundto the Abyss Two UNCONSCIOUS SPIRIT 53 On the Structure ofthe Encyclopaedia Geist The Epigenesis ofUnconscious Spirit The Anthropological Abyss Naturalized Spirit The Desirous Soul Sentience Unconscious Feeling The Actual Soul as Ego The Logic ofthe Unconscious Toward Psychological Spirit viii Contents Three HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY 99 Prolegomena to Hegel’s Psychology The Structure ofMind Hegel’s Theory ofConsciousness Psychological Spirit Comparisons with Psychoanalysis The Dawn ofDecay Four THE DIALECTIC OF DESIRE 135 Self-Consciousness Revisited Desire and Drive The Throes ofRecognition Neurotic Spirit Toward the Abnormal Five ABNORMAL SPIRIT 159 The Ontology ofMadness The Phenomenology ofSuffering The Psychotic Core The Sick Soul Unhappy Unconsciousness Symbiosis and the Absolute Six IMPLICATIONS FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS: TOWARD PROCESS PSYCHOLOGY 187 IfFreud Read Hegel Openings to Mutual Recognition Toward Process Psychology Hegel’s Dialectic and Process Psychoanalytic Thought Dialectical Psychoanalysis NOTES 203 BIBLIOGRAPHY 237 SUBJECT INDEX 253 AUTHOR INDEX 259 Preface This book attempts to excavate an element of Hegel’s work that has remained virtually buried from visibility within contemporary Hegel scholarship.There has been no extended treatment of Hegel’s theory of the unconscious, and apart from a few passing references,what commentary that does exist is in relation to Hegel’s rather concise remarks about madness or Verrücktheitrevealed mainly in theZusätzeor Additions to his Encyclopaedia ofthe Philosophical Sciences.It is rather ironic that the subject matter itself has eluded philosophical attention especially since it plays such a vital role in Hegel’s philosophy of subjective spirit.The ab- sence of any detailed treatment on the topic is no doubt due to the fact that Hegel himself does not directly address the nature of the unconscious with any precision.What few remarks he does make leave the commentator with the chal- lenge of determining just how the role of the unconscious fits into his theory of mind and to what extent it may be applied to his overall philosophical system. There seems to be a continued fascination if not a fixation with the Phe- nomenology of Spiritdespite the fact that Hegel never considered it to be a cen- tral part of his mature philosophy.I should inform the reader up front that this work is not about the Phenomenology,but rather about Hegel’s contribution to understanding the psychodynamics of the mind.As a philosopher and practic- ing clinical psychologist trained in the psychoanalytic tradition, I find myself faced with a dual task informed by competing loyalties: namely, to expound with philosophical clarity Hegel’s notion of the unconscious abyss while bring- ing it into contemporary discourse with the discipline most commonly associ- ated with the advancement of psychodynamic thought. By today’s standards, Hegel’s treatment of subjective spirit constitutes a treatise on psychodynamic psychology,one that merits our serious attention.This is particularly germane given that both philosophy and psychoanalysis remain largely unaware ofHegel’s insights on the dynamic unconscious. Hegel’s theory ofthe abyss has profound implications for understanding his philosophy of mind.One aim of this project is to spark more general interest in ix

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