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Psychoanalysis is an antiphilosophy / Justin Clemens.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2013Description: 1 online resource (vii, 188 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780748678952 (ebook)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 150.195 23
LOC classification:
  • BF175.4.P45 C54 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Psychoanalysis is an antiphilosophy ---- 1. Listening or Dispensing? Sigmund Freud on Drugs --- 2. Love as ontology --- 3. Revolution or Subversion? Jacques Lacan on Slavery --- 4. Messianism or Melancholia? Giorgio Agamben on Inaction --- 5. The Slave, The Fable --- 6. Torture, psychoanalysis, and beyond --- 7. Man is a swarm animal.
Summary: Psychoanalysis was the most important intellectual development of the twentieth century, which left no practice from psychiatry to philosophy to politics untouched. Yet it was also in many ways an untouchable project, caught between science and poetry, medicine and hermeneutics. This unsettled, unsettling status has recently induced the philosopher Alain Badiou to characterise psychoanalysis as an ‘antiphilosophy’, that is, as a practice that issues the strongest possible challenges to thought. Justin Clemens takes up the challenge of this denomination here, by re-examining a series of crucial psychoanalytic themes: addiction, fanaticism, love, slavery and torture. Drawing from the work of Freud, Lacan, Badiou, Agamben and others, 'Psychoanalysis is an Antiphilosophy' offers a radical reconstruction of the operations and import of key psychoanalytic concepts and a renewed sense of the indispensable powers of psychoanalysis for today.
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Introduction: Psychoanalysis is an antiphilosophy ---- 1. Listening or Dispensing? Sigmund Freud on Drugs --- 2. Love as ontology --- 3. Revolution or Subversion? Jacques Lacan on Slavery --- 4. Messianism or Melancholia? Giorgio Agamben on Inaction --- 5. The Slave, The Fable --- 6. Torture, psychoanalysis, and beyond --- 7. Man is a swarm animal.

Psychoanalysis was the most important intellectual development of the twentieth century, which left no practice from psychiatry to philosophy to politics untouched. Yet it was also in many ways an untouchable project, caught between science and poetry, medicine and hermeneutics. This unsettled, unsettling status has recently induced the philosopher Alain Badiou to characterise psychoanalysis as an ‘antiphilosophy’, that is, as a practice that issues the strongest possible challenges to thought. Justin Clemens takes up the challenge of this denomination here, by re-examining a series of crucial psychoanalytic themes: addiction, fanaticism, love, slavery and torture. Drawing from the work of Freud, Lacan, Badiou, Agamben and others, 'Psychoanalysis is an Antiphilosophy' offers a radical reconstruction of the operations and import of key psychoanalytic concepts and a renewed sense of the indispensable powers of psychoanalysis for today.

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