Tics, Slips of the tongue and Habit between Maine de Biran and Victor Egger

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Sofia Sandreschi de Robertis
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This article compares the phenomena of tic and slip of the tongue [lapsus] as they have been described by Maine de Biran and Victor Egger, including a possible reception of Biran’s thought by Egger. In the 20th century these phenomena will be analysed by psychoanalysis, but their first description appears in nineteenth-century French philosophy. Starting from the analysis of Biran’s tics and Egger’s slips, the extent to which the concept of habit is linked, since the nineteenth century, to a reflection on the unconscious emerges. Tic and slip of the tongue constitute, each in its own way, the place where habit exhibits its most peculiar characteristic, that of being always suspended in the dual dialectic of the voluntary and the involuntary, of the conscious and the unconscious. Maine de Biran’s habit tics underline the tendency set by habit for which voluntary and conscious actions become involuntary and unconscious, whereas Egger defines slip of the tongue as an involuntary and unconscious event that allows the birth of new habits.
缅因州·德·比兰和维克多·埃格之间的口误、口误和习惯
本文比较了梅恩·德·比兰和维克多·埃格所描述的抽搐和口误现象,包括埃格对比兰思想的可能接受。在20世纪,这些现象将由精神分析学来分析,但它们的第一次描述出现在19世纪的法国哲学中。从分析Biran的抽搐和Egger的失误开始,习惯概念在多大程度上与无意识的反思联系在一起,从19世纪开始。舌头的抽动和口误,各以其独特的方式,构成习惯的最特殊的地方,习惯总是处于自觉与不自觉、自觉与无意识的双重辩证法中。梅因·德·比兰的习惯抽搐强调了习惯所形成的趋势,在这种趋势下,自愿和有意识的行为变得不自觉和无意识,而埃格则将口误定义为一种允许新习惯诞生的不自觉和无意识的事件。
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Perspectives on Science
Perspectives on Science Arts and Humanities-History and Philosophy of Science
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