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Phantasy

Phan′ta-sy

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Noun.
See
Fantasy
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Fancy
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Definition 2024


phantasy

phantasy

English

Noun

phantasy (plural phantasies)

  1. Dated form of fantasy.
    • H. P. Lovecraft, The Shadow Over Innsmouth:
      … what man has hitherto known only in febrile phantasy and tenuous legend?
  2. (psychology) The innate, mental image of an object; the link between instinct and reality.
    • 1987, Juliet Mitchell, “Introduction”, in Selected Melanie Klein, ISBN 0029214815, page 22:
      By later Kleinians and critics alike, phantasy is often seen as identical to Freud's concept of psychic reality.
    • 2013, Lene Austed, quoting Jonathan Davidoff, “Introducing Psychoanalysis and Politics”, in Nationalism and the Body Politic, ISBN 9781781812426, page 262:
      However, Klein's phantasy is not exactly Lacan's imaginary fantasy; it is, I think, more than that.

Usage notes

In psychological writing, the spelling phantasy is often used to differentiate the Kleinian concept, which represents an innate unconscious process, from the related Freudian concept fantasy, which is conscious and deliberate.[1]

References

  1. Internal Objects Revisited by Joseph Sandler, Anne-Marie Sandler, page xii