Objective Fictions : Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Marxism /
Rethinks objectivity and fiction in contemporary philosophy, psychoanalysis and Marxism - beyond the realism-nominalism divideRethinks the concept of objectivity through its relation to fiction beyond their mere oppositionConceptualises 'objective fictions'Highlights a shared background un...
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2022]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction: Beyond the Nominalism-Realism Divide: Objective Fictions from Bentham through Marx to Lacan
- 1 Marx's Theory of Fictions
- 2 Is Surplus Value Structured Like an Anamorphosis? Marx, Lacan and the Structure of Objective Fiction
- 3 Shades of Green: Lacan and Capitalism's Veils
- 4 From the Orderly World to the Polluted Unworld
- 5 The Genesis of a False Dichotomy: A Critique of Conceptual Alienation
- 6 Nietzsche's Critique of Objectivity and Its 'Tools'
- 7 Tips and Tricks: Remarks on the Debate between Badiou and Cassin on 'Sophistics'
- 8 On Rumours, Gossip and Related Matters
- 9 'There is no such thing as the subject that thinks': Wittgenstein and Lacan on Truth and the Subject
- 10 The Awful Truth: Games and Their Relation to the Unconscious
- 11 The Objective Construction: Freud and the Primal Scene
- 12 (From the Lie in the Closed World to) Lying in an Infinite Universe
- 13 A Short Essay on Conspiracy Theories
- Index