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Wittgenstein And Lacan At The Limit Meaning And Astonishment 1st Ed Maria Balaska

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Wittgenstein And Lacan At The Limit Meaning And Astonishment 1st Ed Maria Balaska
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Author: Maria Balaska
ISBN: 9783030169381, 9783030169398, 3030169383, 3030169391
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Wittgenstein And Lacan At The Limit Meaning And Astonishment 1st Ed Maria Balaska by Maria Balaska 9783030169381, 9783030169398, 3030169383, 3030169391 instant download after payment.

This book brings together the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Jacques Lacan around their treatments of ‘astonishment,’ an experience of being struck by something that appears to be extraordinarily significant. Both thinkers have a central interest in the dissatisfaction with meaning that these experiences generate when we attempt to articulate them, to bring language to bear on them. Maria Balaska argues that this frustration and difficulty with meaning reveals a more fundamental characteristic of our sense-making capacities –namely, their groundlessness. Instead of disappointment with language’s sense-making capacities, Balaska argues that Wittgenstein and Lacan can help us find in this revelation of meaning’s groundlessness an opportunity to acknowledge our own involvement in meaning, to creatively participate in it and thereby to enrich our forms of life with language.


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