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Jacques The Sophist Lacan Logos And Psychoanalysis Barbara Cassin Michael Syrotinski

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Jacques The Sophist Lacan Logos And Psychoanalysis Barbara Cassin Michael Syrotinski
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.92 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Barbara Cassin; Michael Syrotinski
ISBN: 9780823285778, 0823285774
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Jacques The Sophist Lacan Logos And Psychoanalysis Barbara Cassin Michael Syrotinski by Barbara Cassin; Michael Syrotinski 9780823285778, 0823285774 instant download after payment.

Sophistry has long been philosophy’s bad other, yet in many ways, its emphasis on words and performativity remain more important than philosophical Truth. This book celebrates an underground survival of the sophistical tradition in the work of work of psychoanalysis, and its determination to take seriously equivocations, jokes, and unfinishable projects of interpretation.


A highly original reading of psychoanalysis, and the much-discussed work of Jacques Lacan in particular, as inheriting a subterranean anti-philosophical tradition inherited not from Plato and all his mainstream philosophical inheritors but from his antagonists, the Sophists.

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