Jacques Lacan, Past And Present : A Dialogue -
: The book addresses the Lacanian ethics of "not yielding to one's desire," contrasting it with traditional moral systems. Significance of the Work
: A renowned philosopher who discusses his "indebtedness" to Lacan, explaining how Lacanian concepts helped him navigate the philosophical extremes of Jean-Paul Sartre and Louis Althusser. Jacques lacan, past and present : a dialogue
: A central point of agreement is Lacan's view that psychology is a "false science" and an enemy to the true practice of psychoanalysis. The authors argue that contemporary "self-domestication" of psychoanalysis—turning it into a subset of clinical psychology—threatens the discipline's survival. : The book addresses the Lacanian ethics of