Time driven : metapsychology and the splitting of the drive

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Time driven : metapsychology and the splitting of the drive

Adrian Johnston ; foreword by Slavoj Žižek

(Northwestern University studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy)

Northwestern University Press, 2005

  • : paper

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"Originally presented as the author's thesis-State University of New York at Stony Brook, 2000"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 393-410) and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

ISBN 9780810122048

内容説明

Elaborating the fundamental concept of Trieb, or drive, Freud outlines two basic types of conflict that at once disturb and organize mental life; the conflict between drives and reality; and the conflict between the drives themselves (as in amorous Eros against the aggressive death drive). In Time Driven, Adrian Johnston identifies a third distinct type of conflict overlooked by Freud; the conflict embedded within each and every drive. By bringing this critical type of conflict to light and explaining its sobering consequences for an understanding of the psyche, Johnston's book makes an essential theoretical contribution to Continental philosophy. His work offers a philosophical interpretation and reassessment of psychoanalysis that places it in relationship to the larger stream of ideas forming our world and, at the same time, clarifies its original contribution to our understanding of the human situation. Johnston draws on Jacques Lacan's oeuvre in conjunction with certain philosophical resources - elements from transcendental philosophy, structuralism, and phenomenology - to rectify the inconsistencies within the Freudian metapsychological model of drive. In doing so, he helps to answer a question haunting Freud at the end of his career: Why is humanity plagued by a perpetual margin of discontent, despite technological and cultural progress? In Time Driven, Johnston is able to make sense of Freud's metapsychology both as a whole and in its historical development of Lacan's reinterpretation of Freud, and of the place of both Freud and Lacan in modern philosophy.

目次

  • Foreword: A Paraliax View on Drives, by Slavoj Zizek
  • Preface: The Unbearable Burden of Libidinal Liberation
  • Introduction: The Critique of Pure Enjoymanl - or, Jouissance does not exist
  • Part One: Metapsychology, Temporality, and Structure
  • Chapter One: The Temporal Repressed in Freadian Psychoanalysis
  • Chapter Two: The Temporal Logic of Jacques Lacan
  • Chapter Three: Psychoanalysis and Modern Rationalism
  • Chapter Four: Kant end the Conditions of Possibility for the Psychoanalytic Subject
  • Part Two: The Splitting of the Drive
  • Chapter Five: The Fundamental Conflicts of Psychoanalysis
  • Chapter Six: The Unfolding of the Freudian Drive
  • Chapter Seven: The Lacanian Drive Topas
  • Chapter Eight: The Barred Trieb
  • Chapter Nine: The Axis of Iteration (S-P)
  • Chapter Ten: The Axis of Alteration (A-O)
  • Conclusion: The Uniquely Human Double Bind
巻冊次

: paper ISBN 9780810122055

内容説明

Elaborating the fundamental concept of Trieb, or drive, Freud outlines two basic types of conflict that at once disturb and organize mental life; the conflict between drives and reality; and the conflict between the drives themselves (as in amorous Eros against the aggressive death drive). In Time Driven, Adrian Johnston identifies a third distinct type of conflict overlooked by Freud; the conflict embedded within each and every drive. By bringing this critical type of conflict to light and explaining its sobering consequences for an understanding of the psyche, Johnston's book makes an essential theoretical contribution to Continental philosophy. is work offers a philosophical interpretation and reassessment of psychoanalysis that places it in relationship to the larger stream of ideas forming our world and, at the same time, clarifies its original contribution to our understanding of the human situation. Johnston draws on Jacques Lacan's oeuvre in conjunction with certain philosophical resources - elements from transcendental philosophy, structuralism, and phenomenology - to rectify the inconsistencies within the Freudian metapsychological model of drive. In doing so, he helps to answer a question haunting Freud at the end of his career: Why is humanity plagued by a perpetual margin of discontent, despite technological and cultural progress? In Time Driven, Johnston is able to make sense of Freud's metapsychology both as a whole and in its historical development of Lacan's reinterpretation of Freud, and of the place of both Freud and Lacan in modern philosophy.

目次

  • Foreword: A Paraliax View on Drives, by Slavoj Zizek
  • Preface: The Unbearable Burden of Libidinal Liberation
  • Introduction: The Critique of Pure Enjoymanl - or, Jouissance does not exist
  • Part One: Metapsychology, Temporality, and Structure
  • Chapter One: The Temporal Repressed in Freadian Psychoanalysis
  • Chapter Two: The Temporal Logic of Jacques Lacan
  • Chapter Three: Psychoanalysis and Modern Rationalism
  • Chapter Four: Kant end the Conditions of Possibility for the Psychoanalytic Subject
  • Part Two: The Splitting of the Drive
  • Chapter Five: The Fundamental Conflicts of Psychoanalysis
  • Chapter Six: The Unfolding of the Freudian Drive
  • Chapter Seven: The Lacanian Drive Topas
  • Chapter Eight: The Barred Trieb
  • Chapter Nine: The Axis of Iteration (S-P)
  • Chapter Ten: The Axis of Alteration (A-O)
  • Conclusion: The Uniquely Human Double Bind

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