Barbara Cassin
Jacques the Sophist: Lacan, Logos, and Psychoanalysis
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Barbara Cassin's truly original and groundbreaking engagement with Greek philosophy, and particularly with sophistry, constitutes one of the milestones of contemporary philosophy. Her book on Jacques Lacan is a paramount example of this achievement, as well as of the novelty and productivity of the perspective opened by it. It is a most compelling reading of Lacan's oeuvre, pursuing and revealing its unique and radical edge.-Alenka Zupancic, author of What IS Sex?Cassin's most adventurous-and beautifully written-work to date, a far-reaching meditation on the presence in modern thought of the sophistic discourses that philosophy has never succ…
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Barbara Cassin's truly original and groundbreaking engagement with Greek philosophy, and particularly with sophistry, constitutes one of the milestones of contemporary philosophy. Her book on Jacques Lacan is a paramount example of this achievement, as well as of the novelty and productivity of the perspective opened by it. It is a most compelling reading of Lacan's oeuvre, pursuing and revealing its unique and radical edge.-Alenka Zupancic, author of What IS Sex?Cassin's most adventurous-and beautifully written-work to date, a far-reaching meditation on the presence in modern thought of the sophistic discourses that philosophy has never succeeded in consigning to the past.-Andrew Parker, Rutgers UnviersitySophistry, since Plato and Aristotle, has been philosophy's negative alter ego, its bad other. Yet sophistry's emphasis on words and performativity over the fetishization of truth makes it an essential part of our world's cultural, political, and philosophical repertoire. In this dazzling book, Barbara Cassin shows how the sophistical tradition has survived in the work of psychoanalysis.In taking seriously equivocations, jokes, and unfinishable projects of interpretation, the analyst, like the sophist, allows performance, signifier, and inconsistency to reshape truth. This witty and highly original book shows how psychoanalysts have become our culture's key dissidents and register, in Lacan's words, the presence of the sophist in our time.Barbara Cassin is Director of Research at the CNRS in Paris and a member of the Académie Française. Her widely discussed Dictionary of Untranslatables has been translated into seven languages, and her Nostalgia: When Are we Ever at Home? won the 2015 French Voices Grand Prize. Her most recent books to appear in English are Google Me: One-Click Democracy and, with Alain Badiou, There's No Such Thing as a Sexual Relationship.Michael Syrotinski is Marshal Professor of French at the University of Glasgow.
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Weitere Autoren: Syrotinski, Michael (Übers.)
- ISBN: 978-0-8232-8574-7
- EAN: 9780823285747
- Produktnummer: 30131048
- Verlag: Fordham Univ Pr
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
- Seitenangabe: 192 S.
- Masse: H22.7 cm x B15.5 cm x D1.5 cm 255 g
- Gewicht: 255
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Barbara Cassin (Author) Barbara Cassin is Director of Research at the CNRS in Paris and a member of the Académie Française. Her widely discussed Dictionary of Untranslatables has been translated into seven languages, and her Nostalgia: When Are we Ever at Home? won the 2015 French Voices Grand Prize. Her most recent books to appear in English are Google Me: One-Click Democracy and, with Alain Badiou, There's No Such Thing as a Sexual Relationship.Michael Syrotinski (Translator) Michael Syrotinski is Marshal Professor of French at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. He is the author of Deconstruction and the Postcolonial and cotranslator of Cassin's Dictionary of Untranslatables.
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