This paper addresses temporality and spatiality, a subject that concerned important philosophers and mathematicians, but also thinkers such as Jaspers and Freud. It focuses on Jaspers who delimited time and space as guarantors of the internalization of the world, and on Freud, who, familiarized with the semiology of the psychiatric clinic of his time and relying on his knowledge of the hidden meaning of words, constructed a psychic apparatus that was rather based on the inventive temporality of timelessness, a circular and retroactive temporality.
Time; space; Jaspers; Freud