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Benjamin Britton
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And that is how Descartes reflects the whole past of his own philosophy, that is, all the confusion, all the error, that preceded him.
— Aug 26, 2019 09:18AM
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Benjamin Britton
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the essential theme of Lacan’s criticism can be put in the following way: if we reduce psychoanalysis to the typical structure of psychology, we no longer understand what the unconscious is.
— Aug 26, 2019 06:44AM
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Benjamin Britton
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What interests us is the theoretical question that we are raising: what is the relation, not factual, concrete, actual, but theoretical, the relation de jure—I return now to what I said at the outset—between psychoanalysis and the human sciences? To answer that question we have to define the essence of psychoanalysis.
— Aug 24, 2019 05:12PM
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Benjamin Britton
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“It’s not easy to see what theoretical difference can be defined between psychoanalysis and psychology, between psychoanalysis and psychotherapeutic medicine, between psychoanalysis and psychiatry, etc.”
— Aug 24, 2019 02:39PM
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Benjamin Britton
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But— and this is an extremely important consequence—this means that we can really find the object of psychoanalysis in society. If you read Sartre’s interpretations . . . you’ll see that this is the nodal point, because it’s where praxis, the individual project, is integrated into society.
— Aug 22, 2019 08:56PM
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“...everything that is dialectical is ours.”
— May 04, 2019 02:37PM
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