Lacan and Cassirer: An Essay on Symbolisation: Value Inquiry Book Series / Philosophy and Psychology, cartea 321
Autor Antoine Mooijen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 sep 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004373426
ISBN-10: 900437342X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Philosophy and Psychology
ISBN-10: 900437342X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Philosophy and Psychology
Cuprins
Introduction
1 An Outline of the Human Condition
1.1 Three Levels of the Human Condition: From Intentionality to Structure
1.2 Three Types of Hermeneutics: From Signification to Signifier
1.3 Three Levels of the Human Condition Revisited
1.4 Application in Psychopathology
1.5An Inquiry into Possibility: The Capacity to Symbolise
2 Cassirer
2.1 A Return to Kant
2.2 Cassirer’s Ambition
2.3 Cassirer and Heidegger
2.4 The Mind and Critical Idealism
2.5 The Concept of a Symbolic Form
2.6 Myth and Religion, Language, Science
2.7 Symbolisation: Three Sources and Three Modes
2.8 A Symbolic Form in the Making?
3 Lacan
3.1 A Return to Freud
3.2 The Autonomy of the Symbolic Order
3.3 The Dialectics of Desire
3.4 Differential Character of the Language Sign
3.5 Symbolic Identification
3.6 The Real: Three Domains, Three Forms
3.7 The Later Lacan
3.8 Joyce and Lacan
3.9 Substance or Function
3.10 Lacan and Cassirer Juxtaposed
3.11 Lacan and Cassirer Put into a Mutual Relationship
4 Variations on the Theme of Symbolisation
4.1 The Human Condition and the Symbolic Function
4.2 The Medial Turn and Its Philosophy
4.3 Symbolisation in Perception
4.4 Homo Symbolicus: An Evolutionary Perspective
4.5 The Symbolic Order from A Normative Perspective: Politics, Law, Ethics
4.6 Shades of Symbolisation: The Psychic Disorder
4.7 One and the Same Theme?
Bibliography
Annex: Diagram of the Symbolising Process
Index of Names
Index of Subjects
1 An Outline of the Human Condition
1.1 Three Levels of the Human Condition: From Intentionality to Structure
1.2 Three Types of Hermeneutics: From Signification to Signifier
1.3 Three Levels of the Human Condition Revisited
1.4 Application in Psychopathology
1.5An Inquiry into Possibility: The Capacity to Symbolise
2 Cassirer
2.1 A Return to Kant
2.2 Cassirer’s Ambition
2.3 Cassirer and Heidegger
2.4 The Mind and Critical Idealism
2.5 The Concept of a Symbolic Form
2.6 Myth and Religion, Language, Science
2.7 Symbolisation: Three Sources and Three Modes
2.8 A Symbolic Form in the Making?
3 Lacan
3.1 A Return to Freud
3.2 The Autonomy of the Symbolic Order
3.3 The Dialectics of Desire
3.4 Differential Character of the Language Sign
3.5 Symbolic Identification
3.6 The Real: Three Domains, Three Forms
3.7 The Later Lacan
3.8 Joyce and Lacan
3.9 Substance or Function
3.10 Lacan and Cassirer Juxtaposed
3.11 Lacan and Cassirer Put into a Mutual Relationship
4 Variations on the Theme of Symbolisation
4.1 The Human Condition and the Symbolic Function
4.2 The Medial Turn and Its Philosophy
4.3 Symbolisation in Perception
4.4 Homo Symbolicus: An Evolutionary Perspective
4.5 The Symbolic Order from A Normative Perspective: Politics, Law, Ethics
4.6 Shades of Symbolisation: The Psychic Disorder
4.7 One and the Same Theme?
Bibliography
Annex: Diagram of the Symbolising Process
Index of Names
Index of Subjects
Notă biografică
Antoine Mooij, Ph.D (1975), is Professor Emeritus of Law and Psychiatry, Utrecht University. He has published on Lacanian psychoanalysis, hermeneutics, and hermeneutical psychiatry. Among his books are Intentionality, Desire, Responsibility. A Study in Phenomenology, Psychoanalysis and Law (Brill, 2010) and Psychiatry as a Human Science. Phenomenological, Hermeneutical and Lacanian Perspectives (Rodopi, 2012).