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Philosophy and Psychoanalytic Theory

Collected Essays

by Bert Olivier (Author)
©2009 Edited Collection XII, 245 Pages

Summary

The essays brought together in this volume are written from the dual perspectives of philosophy and psychoanalytic theory. Sometimes more weight is given to the one perspective than to the other and vice versa, but always with the conviction that the rational, argumentative and hermeneutic-interpretive approach of philosophy requires the sobering influence of psychoanalytic theory’s conception of the human being as a split subject, prone to the laws of the unconscious, no less than to those of reason.
Topics range from the question concerning the relation between discourse, evil and the agency of the subject to that of the non-relativistic ethical positioning of the psychotherapist; from the problem of overcoming relativism by way of a poststructuralist understanding of language to that of a cogent (Derridean) philosophical response to global ‘terrorism’; and from a Lacanian understanding of narrative identity, of human knowledge as ‘paranoiac’, and of ‘trauma literature’ to a Kristevan perspective on nature as ‘abject’ in the light of the degradation of ecosystems globally.

Details

Pages
XII, 245
Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039119011
Language
English
Keywords
Ethics Global terror Derrida Trauma literature
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2009. XII, 245 pp.

Biographical notes

Bert Olivier (Author)

The Author: Bert Olivier is Professor of Philosophy at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. He holds an M.A. and D.Phil. in philosophy, and has held Postdoctoral Fellowships in philosophy at Yale University and a Research Fellowship at the University of Wales, Cardiff. He has published widely in the philosophy of culture, of art and architecture, of cinema, music and literature, as well as the philosophy of science, epistemology, and psychoanalytic, social, media and discourse theory. In 2004 he was awarded the Stals Prize for Philosophy by the South African Academy for Arts and Sciences.

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