Antigone, in Her Unbearable Splendor: New Essays on Jacques Lacan's The Ethics of Psychoanalysis (SUNY series, Intersections: Philosophy and Critical Theory)
معرفی کتاب «Antigone, in Her Unbearable Splendor: New Essays on Jacques Lacan's The Ethics of Psychoanalysis (SUNY series, Intersections: Philosophy and Critical Theory)» نوشتهٔ Freeland, Charles; Lacan, Jacques Marie Émile، منتشرشده توسط نشر State University of New York Press در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
A study of Lacan’s engagement with the Western philosophical traditions of ethical and political thought in his seventh seminar and later work. With its privileging of the unconscious, Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic thought would seem to be at odds with the goals and methods of philosophy. Lacan himself embraced the term “anti-philosophy” in characterizing his work, and yet his seminars undeniably evince rich engagement with the Western philosophical tradition. These essays explore how Lacan’s work challenges and builds on this tradition of ethical and political thought, connecting his “ethics of psychoanalysis” to both the classical Greek tradition of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and to the Enlightenment tradition of Kant, Hegel, and de Sade. Charles Freeland shows how Lacan critically addressed some of the key ethical concerns of those traditions: the pursuit of truth and the ethical good, the ideals of self-knowledge and the care of the soul, and the relation of moral law to the tragic dimensions of death and desire. Rather than sustaining the characterization of Lacan’s work as “anti-philosophical,” these essays identify a resonance capable of enriching philosophy by opening it to wider and evermore challenging perspectives. “Freeland’s reading of Lacan is distinctly philosophical not only because he examines the psychoanalyst’s debts to philosophical discourse, but, more forcefully, because his own approach is not indebted to any of the currently dominant trends in psychoanalytic theory. This book is as singular as it is insightful.” — Steven Miller, University at Buffalo, State University of New York __A study of Lacan’s engagement with the Western philosophical traditions of ethical and political thought in his seventh seminar and later work.__With its privileging of the unconscious, Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic thought would seem to be at odds with the goals and methods of philosophy. Lacan himself embraced the term “anti-philosophy” in characterizing his work, and yet his seminars undeniably evince rich engagement with the Western philosophical tradition. These essays explore how Lacan’s work challenges and builds on this tradition of ethical and political thought, connecting his “ethics of psychoanalysis” to both the classical Greek tradition of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and to the Enlightenment tradition of Kant, Hegel, and de Sade. Charles Freeland shows how Lacan critically addressed some of the key ethical concerns of those traditions: the pursuit of truth and the ethical good, the ideals of self-knowledge and the care of the soul, and the relation of moral law to the tragic dimensions of death and desire. Rather than sustaining the characterization of Lacan’s work as “anti-philosophical,” these essays identify a resonance capable of enriching philosophy by opening it to wider and evermore challenging perspectives.“Freeland’s reading of Lacan is distinctly philosophical not only because he examines the psychoanalyst’s debts to philosophical discourse, but, more forcefully, because his own approach is not indebted to any of the currently dominant trends in psychoanalytic theory. This book is as singular as it is insightful.” — Steven Miller, University at Buffalo, State University of New York Antigone, in Her Unbearable Splendor: New Essays on Jacques Lacan’s The Ethics of Psychoanalysis 4 Contents 6 Preface 8 List of Abbreviations of Works by Jacques Lacan 12 Introduction 14 Chapter 1: Toward an Ethics of Psychoanalysis 26 Chapter 2: Philosophy’s Preparation for Death 48 Chapter 3: The “Truth about Truth” 64 Chapter 4: The Knots of Moral Law and Desire 110 Chapter 5: Antigone, in Her Unbearable Splendor 158 Chapter 6: The Desire for Happiness and the Promise of Analysis: Aristotle and Lacan on the Ethics of Desire 200 Chapter 7: To Conclude / Not to Conclude 252 Notes 294 References 310 Index 320 Introductory Remarks -- Towards An Ethics Of Psychoanalysis -- Philosophy's Preparation For Death -- The Truth About Truth -- The Knots Of Moral Law And Desire -- Antigone, In Her Unbearable Splendor -- The Desire For Happiness And The Promise Of Analysis: Aristotle And Lacan On The Ethics Of Desire -- To Conclude/not To Conclude. Charles Freeland. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. This book is a study of Lacan’s engagement with the Western philosophical traditions of ethical and political thought in his seventh seminar and later work
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