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In 2012, philosopher and public intellectual Slavoj Žižek published what arguably is his magnum opus, the one-thousand-page tome Less Than Nothing: Hegel and the Shadow of Dialectical Materialism. A sizable sequel appeared in 2014, Absolute Recoil: Towards a New Foundation of Dialectical Materialism. In these two books, Žižek returns to the German idealist G. W. F. Hegel in order to forge a new materialism for the twenty-first century. Žižek's reinvention of Hegelian dialectics explores perennial and contemporary concerns: humanity's relations with nature, the place of human freedom, the limits of rationality, the roles of spirituality and religion, and the prospects for radical sociopolitical change.In A New German Idealism, Adrian Johnston offers a first-of-its-kind sustained critical response to Less Than Nothing and Absolute Recoil. Johnston, a leading authority on and interlocutor of Žižek, assesses the recent return to Hegel against the backdrop of Kantian and post-Kantian German idealism. He also presents alternate reconstructions of Hegel's positions that differ in important respects from Žižek's version of dialectical materialism. In particular, Johnston criticizes Žižek's deviations from the secular naturalism and Enlightenment optimism of his chosen sources of inspiration: not only Hegel, but Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud too. In response, Johnston develops what he calls transcendental materialism, an antireductive and leftist materialism capable of preserving and advancing the core legacies of the Hegelian, Marxian, and Freudian traditions central to Žižek.
Philosophy --- Logic --- Hegel, Georg W.F. --- Žižek, Slavoj --- Dialectical materialism. --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Žižek, Slavoj.
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In The Man Problem, Ross Honeywill posits that the potential for evil in all men is the social, political, and economic problem of our age. Drawing on the work of social critics and theorists including Zygmunt Bauman, Karl Marx, Hannah Arendt, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean Baudrillard, Slavoj Žižek, and others, the book traces destructive masculinity through cultural texts, social systems, and everyday life practices. Using the lens of social theory, social philosophy, feminist cultural studies, and sociology, The Man Problem explores the legacy of the Enlightenment as a context for a social world constructed by men (in modernity), deconstructed (in postmodernity) and reconstructed (in the liquid present). This book investigates the outlines of the patriarchy and why the men who legitimate it behave the way they do. Despite the troubled and troubling legacy of masculinity, Honeywill reveals an alternative path forward.
Philosophy --- Philosophical anthropology --- Affective and dynamic functions --- Ethics of family. Ethics of sexuality --- General ethics --- Social sciences (general) --- Sociological theory building --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sociological theories --- Sociology --- Psycholinguistics --- psychologie --- sociale analyse --- sociologie --- ethiek --- feminisme --- sociale filosofie --- sociale wetenschappen --- seksualiteit --- mannen --- gender --- psycholinguïstiek --- Kahn, Marx --- Žižek, Slavoj --- Arendt, Hannah --- Baudrillard, Jean --- Beauvoir, de, Simone --- Bauman, Zygmunt
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This book sets out to clarify five key Freudian concepts (the pleasure principle, the primary processes, the unconscious, transference, and the reality principle) elaborated early on in Freud’s work but, it is argued, rarely understood—even by psychoanalysts themselves. It examines in turn the post-Freudian paradigms employed in neuropsychoanalysis, Lacan, Zizek, object relations, and psychoanalytic approaches to identity politics, and in doing so reveals the extent to which they have been distorted and repressed in these new contexts. Over the course of the book the author demonstrates how Freud’s unpublished Project for a Scientific Psychology can be seen as a complete system of core concepts that both ground psychoanalysis in neurology and also introduce a vital challenge to the brain sciences. This book will appeal to students and scholars of psychoanalysis, clinical psychology, and psychoanalytic theory. Robert Samuels is Lecturer in Advanced Writing at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. He holds doctorates in Psychoanalysis and English. He is the author of 14 books, including Psychoanalyzing the Politics of the New Brain Sciences (2017).
Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Psychology --- Sociology of culture --- Psychiatry --- Neuropathology --- psychiatrie --- psychologie --- cultuur --- culturele antropologie --- neuropsychologie --- klinische psychologie --- Psicoanàlisi --- Psychoanalysis. --- Psychology. --- Clinical psychology. --- Culture --- Neuropsychology. --- Theoretical Psychology. --- Clinical Psychology. --- Cultural Theory. --- Study and teaching. --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Lacan, Jacques, --- Zizek, Slavoj
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