%0 Journal Article %T Sloterdijk; Secretos bizarros de Freud, discretas obsesiones telecomunicativas y primeras formaciones de psicolog¨ªa profunda europea %A Adolfo V¨¢squez Rocca %J Revista Observaciones Filos¨®ficas %D 2010 %I Pontificia Universidad C¨¢tolica de Valpara¨ªso %X Following the plan outlined in the trilogy Spheres anthropological constitution of communications. All media history is a history of transfers of thoughts. Humans stirred up a concert of becoming links themselves creative influences multiple operators. So that the sixteenth century Europeans call magolog¨ªa is a man's actions mentally and spiritually open to the world that is brought to cooperate with discrete actions and reciprocal effects between things in a highly communicative world. Discrete telecommunicative obsessions that had attracted the attention of Freud, but that the creator of psychoanalysis - as Sloterdijk - wisely, kept secret to avoid making loud proclamations, he knew he would have been fatal to the scientific and clinical fate of the psychoanalytic movement that he were involved in a cultural battle between communication patterns and models hidden-archaic-illustrated. He was aware that the fate of psychoanalysis as a scientific discipline that deals with close relationships in a specifically modern epistemological framework, was alone in his alliance with the Enlightenment, it is routed by the sure path of science, occult or hiding any past magol¨®gico as mesmerism, so all this long history of participatory effects preverbal would become the bizarre secrets of the original analysis. %K Spheres %K means %K transference %K mind %K globalisation %K thought %K metaphysics %K telecommunications %K neurolinguistics %U http://www.observacionesfilosoficas.net/freudsecretosbizarros.htm