Qu'est-ce que l'objectivation en psychanalyse? Sept lectures de Freud

Translated title of the contribution: What is objectivation in psychoanalysis?: Seven readings of Freud

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Abstract

This work gathers a series of seven philosophical readings of Freud's texts. Each one of them interrogates the processes of objectivation in psychoanalysis, that is to say, the possibility of a formation of objects of knowledge from psychic materials of the subjects engaged in a psychoanalysis. Each reading is also a a path in which are made clear the relations established by this peculiar way of self-knowledge between truth and love, but also between science and poetics. From these singular relations derives a particular logic that allows us to ask whether there is any objectivity of the psychoanalytic knowledge at the light of the procedures really implied in the clinical setting.
Translated title of the contributionWhat is objectivation in psychoanalysis?: Seven readings of Freud
Original languageFrench
Place of PublicationParis
PublisherL'Harmattan
Number of pages252
ISBN (Print)978-2-296-05336-6
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Publication series

NamePsychanalyse et Civilisations
PublisherJean Nadal

Keywords

  • psychoanalysis
  • self-knowledge
  • objectivation
  • nterpretation
  • time
  • philosophy

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