
Eros and Ethics : Reading Jacques Lacan's Seminar VII
by De Kesel, Marc; Jottkandt, SigiBuy New
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Table of Contents
Introduction | p. 1 |
A Theory of the Subject | p. 11 |
The Object Relations Theory and Its Moral Premises | p. 13 |
Lacan's Target: Maurice Bouvet | p. 16 |
Lacanian Object Relations Theory: A Theory of the Subject | p. 20 |
Ethics and Phantasm | p. 34 |
Introducing a Real Object | p. 38 |
Crucial Problems | p. 47 |
One Ethical Demand versus Another | p. 48 |
A New Form of Guilt? | p. 52 |
A New Ethics, A New Eroticism? | p. 54 |
Aristotle Revisited | p. 57 |
The Interval between Aristotle and Freud | p. 57 |
Aristotle and Freud against Bentham | p. 66 |
Pleasure, Reality, and Logos | p. 72 |
An Intimately Distant "Thing" | p. 83 |
"Das Ding" | p. 84 |
A Matter of Distance | p. 90 |
How Much Does a Thing Weigh? | p. 98 |
A Critique of Pure Practical Reason | p. 105 |
Kant's Critique of Morals | p. 107 |
Lacan and the Critique of Practical Reason | p. 109 |
The Lacanian "Critique of Pure Practical Reason" | p. 113 |
The Weight of Enjoyment | p. 121 |
Pleasure | p. 121 |
Sade | p. 131 |
The Commandment to Love Your Neighbor | p. 140 |
An Ethics of Singularity | p. 152 |
Sublimation | p. 163 |
From Doom to Dame | p. 163 |
An "Object Relational" Concept of Sublimation | p. 167 |
Courtly Love | p. 175 |
Culture as Sublimation | p. 183 |
Sublimation and Ethics | p. 190 |
Radiant Antigone | p. 205 |
An Anamorphic Glance at Tragedy | p. 205 |
The Subject in the Picture | p. 212 |
Desire in the Picture | p. 225 |
The Ethics of Psychoanalysis | p. 249 |
The Analytic Toll | p. 250 |
Measure without Measure | p. 256 |
Epilogue | p. 269 |
Notes | p. 275 |
Abbreviations | p. 327 |
Bibliography | p. 329 |
Index | p. 341 |
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