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Studying Lacan's Seminar VII The Ethics of Psychoanalysis

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

24.11.2023

Herausgeber

Carol Owens

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

208

Maße (L/B/H)

23.4/15.6/1.2 cm

Gewicht

380 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-367-42033-8

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Lacan's promotion of desire as the crucial concept of an ethics for psychoanalysis, has transformed scholarly inquiry on ethics tout court. This exciting and indispensable volume brings together contributions by major theorists to offer a wealth of original approaches to the most challenging questions raised by Lacan's seventh seminar. Far from a compilation of received wisdom on Lacan, this volume approaches the seminar with fresh perspectives and invigorating explorations of crucial matters for an ethics of psychoanalysis. Can there be an ethics without positing a sovereign good or a categorical imperative? Can an ethics of desire be anything other than hedonism? How does a theory of jouissance elucidate the relationship between good and evil? What can Lacan's ideas on courtly love teach us about racism or the concept of das Ding help us understand about our investment in commodity fetishism? Is Antigone's fidelity to her desire an example of a psychoanalytic ethics or a cautionary tale about the death drive? In astute and rigorously argued discussion, these essays offer both superb guidance to the seminar's arguments and a rich demonstration of the value of psychoanalysis for contemporary thinking on ethics. - Molly Anne Rothenberg, Professor Emeritus of English, Tulane University

What are the ethics of psychoanalysis, and what is its relation to the desire to do good? This impressive and illuminating collection of essays provides not only careful readings of Lacan's challenging seminar but also brilliant interpretations of how concepts as enigmatic and provocative as das Ding and 'not giving ground relative to desire' can be applied to the practice of psychoanalysis and to political problems. The authors in this book do not stop at pointing out key ways in which the desire to do good actually enacts harm, but shed fresh new light on ways 'The Ethics of Psychoanalysis' can illuminate radical ethical stances within psychoanalytic praxis and with respect to racism, social inequalities, and capitalist relations of production. The price to pay for following your desire to read this book is well worth it! - Stephanie Swales, Psychoanalyst, and Associate Professor University of Dallas

Lacan's Seminar VII is without any doubt one of his richest and most intriguing seminars. From the commentaries on Heidegger, das Ding, de Sade, Kant, courtly love, to the extensive commentary on Antigone, the seminar virtually bristles with unexpected, audacious and groundbreaking ideas that have irrevocably changed the way we look at these authors and notions. This volume not only lives up to the challenge of commenting on such a work, but also retains its exciting appeal and conceptual boldness. It is not merely an academic discussion of Lacan's ideas and concepts, but effectively brings these ideas to life in our contemporary context. What is a "Supreme-Being-in-Evil"? Why is ethics different from morality? Could courtly love be related to hysteria? Could it be related to racism and "the sublimation of race"? How does das Ding relate to the origin of value? What are the persistent paradoxes of desire? And what about the price of freedom? This panoramic overview of the contributions cannot do them justice, of course, but it can certainly alert us to the fact that something truly significant and thought-provoking is happening here. - Alenka Zupancic, Professor of philosophy and psychoanalysis at the Institute for Philosophy in Ljubljana and the European Graduate School, Switzerland

Is it even possible to imagine a better team of commentators to tackle Lacan's Seminar VII afresh? Studying Lacan's Seminar VII comprises the top echelon of Lacan scholars, offering not only definitive but also highly original perspectives on those topics - evil, morality, courtly love, tragedy, sublimation, freedom, desire - that makes The Ethics of Psychoanalysis amongst the most impactful of all Lacan's seminars. The retroactive influence of these essays - which traverse the domains of philosophy, culture, politics and the clinic - is such that the seminar is made newly vital, newly essential to any questioning of the ethical in the 21st century. - Derek Hook, Clinical Supervisor and Professor, Duquesne University

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

24.11.2023

Herausgeber

Carol Owens

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

208

Maße (L/B/H)

23.4/15.6/1.2 cm

Gewicht

380 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-367-42033-8

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36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Acknowledgements

    Note on the Editor

    Notes on Contributors

    Editor's Introduction

    1 Supreme Being-in-Evil, Criminal Good, and Criminal Desire: Lacan After Antigone, After Sade, After Kant

    Lorenzo Chiesa

    2 Ethics Contra Morality in Lacan's Seminar VII (and Implications for Contemporary Education)

    Jones Irwin

    3 Courtly Love, the Hommosexuelle , and the Hysteric in The Ethics of Lacan

    Sheila L. Cavanagh

    4 The Sublimation of Race: From the Courtly Lady to the Derelict White Body

    Sheldon George

    5 Ethics Amid Commodities: Das Ding and the Origin of Value

    TODD Mcgowan

    6 On Tragedy and Desire in the Ethics of Psychoanalysis

    Dany Nobus

    7 The Price of Freedom: On Not Giving Ground Relative to Desire

    Sarah Meehan O'Callaghan

    8 While Not Having the Last Word . . .

    Calum Neill