Subject lessons : Hegel, Lacan, and the future of materialism / edited by Russell Sbriglia and Slavoj Žižek.
Series: DiaeresisPublisher: Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, [2020]Description: 270 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780810141377
- 9780810141384
- 146.3 23 S941

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144 A633 Antiquities beyond humanism / | 146 M179 Second philosophy : a naturalistic method / | 146.3 S913 Real materialism and other essays / | 146.3 S941 Subject lessons : Hegel, Lacan, and the future of materialism / | 146.4 S172 Content, cognition, and communication / | 146,4 ر224 رؤية في فهم الترميز الجمالي للفلسفات الوضعية والاديان / | 149.7 C732 Being rational and being right / |
Includes index.
Introduction: Subject Matters / Russell Sbriglia and Slavoj Žižek -- What's the Matter? On Matter and Related Matters / Mladen Dolar -- Subjectivity in Times of (New) Materialisms: Hegel and Conceptualization / Borna Radnik -- Objects after Subjects: Hegel's Broken Ontology / Todd McGowan -- The Nature of Dialectical Materialism in Hegel and Marx / Andrew Cole -- Intellectual Intuition and Intellectus Archetypus: Reflexivity from Kant to Hegel / Slavoj Žižek -- Fear of Science: Transcendental Materialism and Its Discontents / Adrian Johnston -- Ontology and the Death Drive: Lacan and Deleuze / Alenka Zupančič -- Why Sex Is Special: Psychoanalysis against New Materialism / Nathan Gorelick -- Twisting "Flat Ontology": Harman's "Allure" and Lacan's Extimate Cause / Molly Anne Rothenberg -- Becoming and the Challenge of Ontological Incompleteness: Virginia Woolf avec Lacan contra Deleuze / Kathryn Van Wert -- From Sublimity to Sublimation: Hegel, Lacan, Melville / Russell Sbriglia.
"This collection of eleven philosophical essays addresses current trends in materialist philosophy dealing with subject-object relations, amounting to a polemical corrective that insists on the organizing role of the subject within materialist thought"--