The Ethics of Lacanian Psychoanalysis observes different aspects of life - childhood, romantic love, sex, death, and human suffering -- through a Lacanian lens, with a glance toward a Buddhist point of view.
The Ethics of Lacanian Psychoanalysis observes different aspects of life - childhood, romantic love, sex, death, and human suffering -- through a Lacanian lens, with a glance toward a Buddhist point of view.
Yehuda Israely, Ph.D. is a psychologist, psychoanalyst and writer. He is the winner of the 2011 Geffen award for original sci-fi literature. He is a Founding member of the Forum Lacan Tel-Aviv and a member of The International Forums of the Lacanian Field. Esther Pelled, Ph.D. is a psychologist and writer. She was awarded the Sapir Prize for literature in 2017. Her doctorate dealt with a comparative study of Buddhist thought and psychoanalysis.
Inhaltsangabe
1 The Human Condition - and in Light of It: Psychoanalysis as Ethics 2 The Simple Pleasure of the Body 3 On Pleasure and Restraint 4 The Ethics of Renunciation 5 The Subject, the Other, and the Object Between Them 6 Oedipus 7 Being Important or Rejected 8 Orphanhood and Theology 9 Real, Imaginary, and Symbolic 10 A Hike on the Mountain 11 On Anxiety 12 More About Jouissance, and a Little About Depression 13 Different Reasons for Depression 14 Buddhist Ethics and Relativistic Ethics Meet: Before Parting 15 At Last - Love 16 And Finally: Death
1 The Human Condition - and in Light of It: Psychoanalysis as Ethics 2 The Simple Pleasure of the Body 3 On Pleasure and Restraint 4 The Ethics of Renunciation 5 The Subject, the Other, and the Object Between Them 6 Oedipus 7 Being Important or Rejected 8 Orphanhood and Theology 9 Real, Imaginary, and Symbolic 10 A Hike on the Mountain 11 On Anxiety 12 More About Jouissance, and a Little About Depression 13 Different Reasons for Depression 14 Buddhist Ethics and Relativistic Ethics Meet: Before Parting 15 At Last - Love 16 And Finally: Death
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