"Alcibiades attempted to seduce Socrates, he wanted to make him, and in the most openly avowed way possible, into someone instrumental and subordinate to what? To the object of Alcibiades's desire agalma, the good object. I would go even further.
"Alcibiades attempted to seduce Socrates, he wanted to make him, and in the most openly avowed way possible, into someone instrumental and subordinate to what? To the object of Alcibiades's desire agalma, the good object. I would go even further.
Jacques Lacan (1901-1981) was one of the twentieth-century's most influential thinkers. His works include Écrits, The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis and the many other volumes of The Seminar.
Inhaltsangabe
I. In the Beginning Was Love II. Set and Characters III. The Metaphor of Love: Phaedrus IV. The Psychology of the Rich: Pausanias V. Medical Harmony: Eryximachus VI. Deriding the Sphere: Aristophanes VII. The Atopia of Eros: Agathon VIII. From Epistéme to M?thos IX. Exit from the Ultra-World X. Ágalma XI. Between Socrates and Alcibiades XII. Transference in the Present XIII. A Critique of Countertransference XIV. Demand and Desire in the Oral and Anal Stages XV. Oral, Anal, and Genital XVI. Psyche and the Castration Complex XVII. The Symbol XVIII. Real Presence XIX. Sygne's No XX. Turelure's Abjection XXI. Pensée's Desire XXII. Structural Decomposition XXIII. Slippage in the Meaning of the Ideal XXIV. Identification via "ein einziger Zug" XXV. The Relationship between Anxiety and Desire XXVI. "A Dream of a Shadow Is Man" XXVII. Mourning the Loss of the Analyst
I. In the Beginning Was Love II. Set and Characters III. The Metaphor of Love: Phaedrus IV. The Psychology of the Rich: Pausanias V. Medical Harmony: Eryximachus VI. Deriding the Sphere: Aristophanes VII. The Atopia of Eros: Agathon VIII. From Epistéme to M?thos IX. Exit from the Ultra-World X. Ágalma XI. Between Socrates and Alcibiades XII. Transference in the Present XIII. A Critique of Countertransference XIV. Demand and Desire in the Oral and Anal Stages XV. Oral, Anal, and Genital XVI. Psyche and the Castration Complex XVII. The Symbol XVIII. Real Presence XIX. Sygne's No XX. Turelure's Abjection XXI. Pensée's Desire XXII. Structural Decomposition XXIII. Slippage in the Meaning of the Ideal XXIV. Identification via "ein einziger Zug" XXV. The Relationship between Anxiety and Desire XXVI. "A Dream of a Shadow Is Man" XXVII. Mourning the Loss of the Analyst
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