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|a Hegel and Psychoanalysis :
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|a Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Abbreviations Used in Text and Notes; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Setting the Stage; French Hegel and the Necessity for the Unhappy Consciousness; Hegel and Psychoanalysis; Hegel, Psychoanalysis, and the Concept of Intersubjectivity; The Concept of Force and its Role in the Phenomenology; What Follows; 1 Hegel's Concept of Force in the Phenomenology Of Spirit; Introduction; A Preliminary Definition of Force; The Concept of Vanishing; Force as a Universal Medium; Expression and Repression/Suppression; Explanation; Infinity and Force.
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|a The Inner World, the ""Void, "" and the Play of ForcesConclusion; 2 Hegel's Re-Running of the Play of Forces as a Way of Understanding Intersubjectivity and Its Discontents; Introduction; The Force of Self-Consciousness or the Binding of Desire; The Concept of Life; Desire and the Birth of Spirit; Lordship and Bondage: The Intersubjective Play of Forces or the Binding to the Other; Stoicism and Scepticism: Testing the Limits of Force and the Process of Unbinding; The Unhappy Consciousness: The Internalised Play of Force, the Introduction of the Vanishing Mediator and the Process of Rebinding.
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|a Conclusion3 Negation, Binding, and Thirdness: The André Green-Hegel Couple; Introduction; Implicit Versus Explicit Connections: Green's Hegel-Freud Couple; Locating the Origins of Thought and Judgement: A Reading of 'Negation' through the Lens of Force; Green and the Work of the Negative; Intrapsychic Binding and Unbinding; Freud's 'Project For Scientific Psychology' and 'Beyond The Pleasure Principle': The Origin and Later Articulation of the Binding Process; 'Project For a Scientific Psychology'; 'Beyond The Pleasure Principle'; Green's Tripartite Process.
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|a The Concept of the Third and Thirdness: The Breakdown in the Play of Forces and the Introduction of the Proto-AnalystGreen's Introduction of the Tertiary Process or Analytic Binding -- Thirdness and the Analytic Third; Ogden's Analytic Third; Conclusion; 4 Thought Structures and Shapes of Knowing: Christopher Bollas, the Elaboration of The Third, and the Binding Process; Introduction; The Use of the Term Object -- Psychoanalysis as a Dialectic; Further Theoretical Grounding of the Third; Bollas and the Creation of Psychic Genera as a Form of the Third.
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|a The Generative Nature of Destruction: Bollas, Free Association, and the Binding/Unbinding ProcessHegel, Psychoanalysis, and Shapes of Knowing; Conclusion; Conclusion; Notes; References; Index.
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|a Both Hegel's philosophy and psychoanalytic theory have profoundly influenced contemporary thought, but they are traditionally seen to work in separate rather than intersecting universes. This book offers a new interpretation of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and brings it into conversation the work of two of the best-known contemporary psychoanalysts, Christopher Bollas and André Green. Hegel and Psychoanalysis centers a consideration of the Phenomenology on the figure of the Unhappy Consciousness and the concept of Force, two areas that are often overlooked by studies which focus on the m.
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