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Cogito And The Unconscious

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[[Cogito]] and the [[Unconscious]] - Slavoj [[Zizek]], Sina K. Najafi

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[[Slavoj Zizek]], Sina K. Najafi

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| Slavoj Zizek
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| Series: SIC 2
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| Duke [[University]] Press Books
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| 1998
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| [[Language]]:
| [[English]]
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| 0822320975,9780822320975,0822320835,9780822320838
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| Wed Feb 13 2019 13:57:04 GMT+0300 (MSK)
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| Slavoj Zizek
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| 283
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| 397811
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| Wed Feb 13 2019 13:57:04 GMT+0300 (MSK)
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| &quot;Slavoj Zizek and Sina K. Najafi&quot;,
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| &quot;[[Cogito and the Unconscious]] &quot;
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The [[Cartesian]] cogito?the [[principle]] articulated by [[Descartes]] that ''I [[think]], therefore I am''?is often hailed as the precursor of modern [[science]]. At the same time, the cogito's [[agent]], the ego, is sometimes feared as the [[agency]] of manipulative domination [[responsible]] for all [[present]] woes, from patriarchal oppression to ecological catastrophes. Without psychoanalyzing [[philosophy]], ''Cogito and the Unconscious&lt;/I&gt; explores the vicissitudes of the cogito and shows that psychoanalyses can render [[visible]] a constitutive [[madness]] within modern philosophy, the point at which ''I think, therefore I am'' becomes [[obsessional]] [[neurosis]] characterized by ''If I stop [[thinking]], I will cease to [[exist]].'' Noting that for [[Lacan]] the Cartesian [[construct]] is the same as the [[Freudian]] ''[[subject]] of the unconscious,'' the contributors follow Lacan's plea for a [[psychoanalytic]] [[return]] to the cogito. Along the path of this return, they examine the [[ethical]] attitude that befits modern [[subjectivity]], the inherent sexualization of modern subjectivity, the [[impasse]] in which the Cartesian [[project]] becomes involved given the enigmatic status of the [[human]] [[body]], and the Cartesian subject's confrontation with its modern critics, including [[Althusser]], [[Bataille]], and Dennett. In a style that has become familiar to Zizek's readers, these essays bring together a strict [[conceptual]] [[analysis]] and an approach to a wide range of [[cultural]] and [[ideological]] phenomena?from the [[sadist]] paradoxes of [[Kant]]'s [[moral]] philosophy to the [[universe]] of Ayn Rand's novels, from the question ''Which, if any, is the sex of the cogito?'' to the [[defense]] of the cogito against the onslaught of cognitive [[sciences]]. Challenging us to reconsider fundamental notions of human [[consciousness]] and modern subjectivity, this is a book whose very [[Lacanian]] orthodoxy makes it irreverently [[transgressive]] of predominant [[theoretical]] paradigms. Cogito and the Unconscious&lt;/I&gt; will appeal to readers interested in philosophy, [[psychoanalysis]], cultural studies, and theories of [[ideology]].<br />
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Contributors. &lt;/I&gt;[[Miran Bozovic]], Mladen [[Dolar]], [[Alain]] Grosrichard, [[Marc de Kessel]], [[Robert Pfaller]], [[Renata Salecl]], Slavoj Zizek, Alenka [[Zupancic]]


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