Death and Desire: Psychoanalytic Theory in Lacan's Return to FreudRoutledge, 1991 - 266 pagina's Presents, in Lacanian terms, an integration of psychoanalytic theory in which the battery of key Freudian concepts - from the dynamics of the Oedipus complex to the ego, id, and super-ego - are seen to intersect in Freud's most far-reaching and speculative formulation of a drive towards death. |
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Pagina 42
... appears from the imago in the human being is an alienation of the subject . ” It remains for us to determine what “ alienation ” means . The locus classicus for explaining the nature of imaginary alienation is the Hegelian dialectic of ...
... appears from the imago in the human being is an alienation of the subject . ” It remains for us to determine what “ alienation ” means . The locus classicus for explaining the nature of imaginary alienation is the Hegelian dialectic of ...
Pagina 43
... appears as a kind of slavery and aggressivity as the refusal of the slave to accept his oppression . But , at this point , one may question whether the analogy to the Hege- lian scheme is not more confusing than it is clarifying . The ...
... appears as a kind of slavery and aggressivity as the refusal of the slave to accept his oppression . But , at this point , one may question whether the analogy to the Hege- lian scheme is not more confusing than it is clarifying . The ...
Pagina 135
... appears to us as a phenomenon " ( FFC , 25 ) . Such discontinuity produces a certain fragmentation of the imaginary , in the gaps of which something of the real emerges as surprise : Impediment , failure , split . In a spoken or written ...
... appears to us as a phenomenon " ( FFC , 25 ) . Such discontinuity produces a certain fragmentation of the imaginary , in the gaps of which something of the real emerges as surprise : Impediment , failure , split . In a spoken or written ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Enigma of the Death Drive | 1 |
Reposing the Question of the Death Drive | 10 |
Lacanian Reflections on Narcissism | 21 |
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aggressivity alienation analysis anxiety Apollinian basic biological called castration character constitutes Dasein death drive death instinct desire dialectic Dionysian discourse effect emerges energetics energy essential existence fact force formation Freud Freudian fundamental Gestalt Hegel Heidegger Heidegger's human Ibid idea identity imagi imaginary ego imaginary identification imago impulses inauthentic individual insists interpretation Jacques Lacan Jacques-Alain Miller Jean Laplanche jouissance Lacan claims Lacan conceives Lacan suggests Lacan's conception Lacanian language libidinal libido meaning metaphor mirror phase mirror stage narcissism narcissistic negation neurotic Nietzsche notion object Oedipus Complex organization penis phallus philosophy Pleasure Principle possible precisely primordial problem problematic psychic psychoanalysis psychoanalytic theory psychological question reference relation remains remarks repetition represent Ricoeur S.II schema Schopenhauer sense sexual signifying chain Standard Edition structure sublimation superego symbolic function symbolic order tension tion trans trauma unbinding unconscious unfolding unity University Press Walter Kaufmann York