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Da hamartia como falta e a dimens?o trágica da vida na psicanáliseDOI: 10.1590/S1516-14982012000100006 Keywords: tragic guilt, freudian methapsychology, hamartia. Abstract: this paper presents elements in the freudian thought to point how his theory not only accepts and contains considerations about tragedy, but also locates the psyche in a theoretical system that depends on the tragic meaning of life. some aspects of freud's work links with sophocles' text - oedipus tyrannus - and are considered to clarify this dimension of the freudian thought and lead to a construction of a dialogue between freud aristotle. the aristotelian concept of, fault, is the nucleus of a possible articulation of his conception of tragedy and what concerns the tragic dimension of life in the freudian thought.
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