"afterwardsness" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: afterwards + -ness. Coined by Jean Laplanche in his 1998 work Essays on Otherness, as a translation of Sigmund Freud's German term Nachträglichkeit, on the model of the French translation après-coup. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|afterwards|ness}} afterwards + -ness, {{m|de|Nachträglichkeit}} Nachträglichkeit, {{m|fr|après-coup}} après-coup Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} afterwardsness (uncountable)
  1. (psychoanalysis) The concept that an earlier event in one's life can later acquire a meaning. Wikipedia link: afterwardsness Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Psychoanalysis Synonyms: afterwardness Translations (the concept that an earlier event in one's life can later acquire a meaning): posterioridade [feminine] (Portuguese)

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