Jouissance Principle

Jouissance Principle

Kant, Sade and Lacan on the Ethical Functioning of the Unconscious

Fierens, Christian

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2021

218

Mole

Inglês

9780367519018

15 a 20 dias

421

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Introduction: jouissance and the unconscious. Section I: Reading Kant. Part I: Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (1785): the moral law. Introduction: the principle as principle. 1. Good will, duty and the moral law: on the basis of popular moral philosophy) 2. Analysis of the moral law: unearthing the metaphysics of morals based on popular moral philosophy). Part II Critique of Practical Reason (1788): the principle of practical reason. Introduction: the place and structure of practical reason (and of the unconscious). 3. The principle of the autonomy of the moral law (... and of jouissance) 4. The concept of good/evil 5. Respect (Achtung) 6. The necessary articulation of the principle of morality with the pleasure principle. 7. How to promote the principle of the moral law (and of jouissance). Conclusion of the doctrine of method. Section II: A reading of Lacan. Part I: The Ethics of Psychoanalysis (1959-1960): the real. 8. Critique of "ethics" centred on happiness and perfection 9. The hole in reality, the real and the thing 10. The universality of the moral law 11. The human being's essential relationship to the thing Part II: "Kant with Sade" (1962-1963): the object a. 12. Introduction to Kant and Sade 13. Sade's contribution to psychoanalysis 14. Lacan's struggle against Kant 15. The practice of psychoanalysis Section III: Practice of the unconscious. 16. From one reading the other on Kant and on Lacan 17. The unconscious and the jouissance principle 18. How can the jouissance peculiar to the unconscious be presented? 19. It must be made. The practice of the unconscious. Conclusion: the jouissance principle and the object a
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