Hegel and Psychoanalysis

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Author_Molly Macdonald
Beautiful Soul
Binding Process
Bollas
Bollas's Theory
Bollas's Work
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Christopher Bollas
community
consciousness
continental philosophy
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force and subjectivity
French Hegelianism
German
Green
Hegel's Relationship
Hegel's Text
Hegel's Work
Hyppolite
Intermediate Object
Intersubjective Realm
Intersubjective Relation
intersubjective relations in modernity
intersubjectivity
intersubjectivity theory
Moral Narcissism
Negative Unity
network
OPM
phenomenology of spirit
philosophy
Psychic Genera
self
social networking critique
Supersensible World
Tertiary Process
theory
thirdness in psychoanalysis
Unbinding Process
Unconditioned Universal
Unhappy Consciousness
unhappy consciousness analysis
Universal Medium
Vanishing Mediator
Vanishing Moment
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138210189
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jul 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Both Hegel's philosophy and psychoanalytic theory have profoundly influenced contemporary thought, but they are traditionally seen to work in separate rather than intersecting universes. This book offers a new interpretation of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and brings it into conversation the work of two of the best-known contemporary psychoanalysts, Christopher Bollas and André Green. Hegel and Psychoanalysis centers a consideration of the Phenomenology on the figure of the Unhappy Consciousness and the concept of Force, two areas that are often overlooked by studies which focus on the master/slave dialectic. This book offers reasons for why now, more than ever, we need to recognize how concepts of intersubjectivity, Force, the Third, and binding are essential to an understanding of our modern world. Such concepts can allow for an interrogation of what can be seen as the profoundly false and constructed senses of community and friendship created by social networking sites, and further an idea of a "global community," which thrives at the expense of authentic intersubjective relations.

Molly Macdonald is Lecturer in Literary Theory at Queen Mary, University of London, UK.

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