HISC 27 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Carl Jung, Electra Complex, Paraphilia

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18 Jun 2016
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: the scientific turn of the twentieth century. No concept of sexuality before the mid-nineteenth century: sexuality was not a primary psychological identity for people, didn"t have our concepts of asexuality , heterosexuality , homosexuality , The gradual emergence of a new social order. Founded on a new set of moral imperatives (they gave way to sexology): the secularization of society . Lawyers, politicians, police officers, etc. had the authority to teach the moral values of society, as well as punish bad behavior: the rise of science. Explained the rights and responsibilities of humans in the world. Amongst others, scientist used their conclusions of the natural world to set moral boundaries and discipline them. Exciting changes: advances in technology, politics will benefit society, more people would prosper financially, live longer, etc, religious belief in progress that would lead to a successful, harmonious.

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