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James Dicenso

    Kant, Religion, and Politics
    The Other Freud
    • The Other Freud

      Religion, Culture and Psychoanalysis

      • 184 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,5(2)Abgeben

      "The Other Freud" undertakes an exciting and original analysis of Freud's major writings on religion and culture. It is a seminal work: free of jargon, and rich with new ideas and fresh interpretations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments; Introduction: tensions in Freud, extensions in Lacan and Trauma, Oedipus complex, and the exigencies of subjective Formation; Traumatic experience and psychical reality; Oedipal dynamics and entry into the symbolic 2 Religion, ethics, and acculturation; Freud's critique of religion and the latent issue of ethical Transformation; Lacan and the problem of modalities of subjectivity 3 Displacement, supplementarity, and symbolic meaning in Totem and Taboo; The myth of origins and the problem of origination; Omnipotence of thoughts and cultural reality; The sacrifice: from the real to the symbolic; 4 Moses and Monotheism: the trauma of symbolization; More originary hypotheses; Textual and psychological vicissitudes; Trauma and the return of the repressed; 5 Moses and Monotheism: the psychodynamics of Geistigkeit; The great man and the symbolic order; The realm of Geist; Drive renunciation and subjective transformation 6 Psycho-cultural inquiry from Freud to Kristeva; Issues of critique and transformation; Displacing the ego and opening to the Other; The unconscious structured like a language; Kristeva on melancholia, art, and religion; Concluding Remarks

      The Other Freud
    • Kant, Religion, and Politics

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      An innovative analysis of Kant's philosophy that shows how his rethinking of religion is intertwined with ethical and political autonomy. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: on religion, ethics, and the political in Kant; 2. Religion, politics, enlightenment; 3. Knowledge and experience; 4. Illusions of metaphysics and theology; 5. Autonomy and judgment in Kant's ethics; 6. Ethics and politics in Kant's religion.

      Kant, Religion, and Politics