Kniha Discourse Ontology Tombras Christos Tombras

Discourse Ontology

Body and the Construction of a World, from Heidegger through Lacan

Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Brožovaná
Dostupnosť: Skladom u dodávateľa
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This book explores the themes within, and limits of, a dialogue between Martin Heidegger's philosoph...

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Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydalo
2019
Stránok
244
EAN
9783030136642
ISBN
3030136647
Enbook ID
22516062
Hmotnosť
297
Rozmery
148 x 210 x 14

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This book explores the themes within, and limits of, a dialogue between Martin Heidegger's philosophy of being and Jacques Lacan's post-Freudian metapsychology. It argues that a conceptual bridging between the two is possible, and lays the foundations of that bridge, starting with Heidegger and proceeding through the work of Lacan. After presenting basic aspects of Heidegger's ontology, Tombras focuses on his incisive critique of modern science and psychoanalysis, and argues that psychoanalytic theory is vulnerable to this critique. The response comes from Lacan's re-reading and recasting of fundamental Freudian insights, and his robust post-Freudian metapsychology. A broad discussion of Lacan's work follows, to reveal its rupture with traditional philosophy, and show how it builds on and then reaches beyond Heidegger's critique. This book is informed by the terminology, insights, concepts, hypotheses, and conclusions of both thinkers. It discusses time and the body in jouissance; the emergence of the divided subject and signifierness; truth, agency and the event; and being and mathematical formalisation. Tombras describes the ontological recursive construction of a shared ontic world and discusses the limits and historicity of this world.

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