Eros and ethics reading Jacques Lacan's Seminar VII /
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English Dutch |
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Albany :
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c2009.
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Series: | SUNY series, insinuations.
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Online Access: | View fulltext via EzAccess ebrary |
Table of Contents:
- A theory of the subject
- The object relations theory and its moral premises
- Lacan's target: Maurice Bouvet
- Lacanian object relations theory: a theory of the subject
- Ethics and phantasm
- Introducing a real object.
- Crucial problems
- One ethical demand versus another
- A new form of guilt?
- A new ethics, a new eroticism?
- Aristotle revisited
- The interval between Aristotle and Freud
- Aristotle and Freud against Bentham
- Pleasure, reality, and logos.
- An intimately distant "thing"
- "Das ding"
- A matter of distance
- How much does a thing weigh?
- A critique of pure practical reason
- Kant's critique of morals
- Lacan and the critique of practical reason
- The Lacanian "critique of pure practical reason".
- The weight of enjoyment
- Pleasure
- Sade
- The commandment to love your neighbor
- An ethics of singularity.
- Sublimation
- From doom to dame
- An "object relational" concept of sublimation
- Courtly love
- Culture as sublimation
- Sublimation and ethics.
- Radiant Antigone
- An anamorphic glance at tragedy
- The subject in the picture
- Desire in the picture.
- The ethics of psychoanalysis
- The analytic toll
- Measure without measure.