The Trouble with Pleasure : Deleuze and Psychoanalysis /
An investigation into the strange and troublesome relationship to pleasure that defines the human being, drawing on the disparate perspectives of Deleuze and Lacan.
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Cambridge, MA :
The MIT Press,
[2016]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Series forward
- Preface: critique of pure complaint
- Was i thirsty?
- In pessimism more than pessimism
- Truth is a complaint
- The intellectual complaint of god
- The failure not to be
- In praise of lamentation
- A complainer's discourse
- The saintly hypochondriac
- Introduction: clinical prospects for a future philosophy
- The odd couple
- Is life a disease?
- Virtual extinction
- The trouble with pleasure
- The beyonds of the pleasure principle
- Subjectivation without subject
- Habitus, or the id
- Mnemosyne, or the virtual object
- Thanatos, or the deleuzian oedipus complex
- Primal repression
- The scorpion and the frog
- The strange spinozism of perversion
- Return to melanie klein
- Schizoid pre-socratics and depressive platonism
- The Oedipus complex and its successful resolution
- The sublime object of perversion
- Logic of sense or logic of the signifier?
- Is pleasure a rotten idea?
- The speculative sense of lust
- Elements for a history of pleasure
- Freud's philosophy of pleasure
- Pleasure and sublimation
- The lethargy of being
- To have done with lack
- The artist and the panther
- Compatible symptoms
- Courtly love, or the thing
- We shall give priority to trash
- Between instincts and institutions
- The philosophy of schizophrenia
- Schizophrenia as a philosophical problem
- The schizophrenic process
- Drive and desire
- From death drive to debt drive
- A philosophical clinic
- Notes
- Index.