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9089319190 - Lacan's Logic of Subjectivity - Boek Mattias Desmet (9089319190)

Lacan's Logic of Subjectivity - Boek Mattias Desmet (9089319190)

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Het Boek Lacan's Logic of Subjectivity (9089319190) geschreven door Mattias Desmet bestel je op bruna.nl! Modern Western science started with mathematically modeling phenomena that were removed the furthest from us: the movements of the sun, the planets, the stars. With his Graph of Desire, the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, presented the fi rst mathematical model in the history of Western science for the phenomenon that is closest to us: subjective experience. Author Mattias Desmet shows how the various levels of subjectivity all relate to the same structure - the Graph of Desire. Desmet unravels how a singular Graph represents the intricate relationships between phenomena - at fi rst glance unrelated - such as the becoming of the subject, immediate subjective experience, the eff ects and process of the psychoanalytic treatment, the ethical positioning of the psychoanalyst and the selection of interventions in this process. The Graph does what every science does, it simplifi es complex matters. It introduces remarkable clarity into a field - subjectivity, and the eff ects speech has on it - that initially appears chaotic and endlessly complicated. This theoretical parsimony is one of the principal scientifi c achievements of Lacan, one we should consider among the greatest in the tradition of the Enlightenment.
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9789089319197 - Lacan's Logic of Subjectivity

Lacan's Logic of Subjectivity

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ISBN: 9789089319197 bzw. 9089319190, in Holländisch, Borgerhoff & Lamberigts, Taschenbuch, neu.

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Modern Western science started with mathematically modeling phenomena that were removed the furthest from us: the movements of the sun, the planets, the stars. With his Graph of Desire, the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, presented the fi rst mathematical model in the history of Western science for the phenomenon that is closest to us: subjective experience. Author Mattias Desmet shows how the various levels of subjectivity all relate to the same structure - the Graph of Desire. Desmet unravels how a singular Graph represents the intricate relationships between phenomena - at fi rst glance unrelated - such as the becoming of the subject, immediate subjective experience, the eff ects and process of the psychoanalytic treatment, the ethical positioning of the psychoanalyst and the selection of interventions in this process. The Graph does what every science does, it simplifi es complex matters. It introduces remarkable clarity into a field - subjectivity, and the eff ects speech has on it - that initially appears chaotic and endlessly complicated. This theoretical parsimony is one of the principal scientifi c achievements of Lacan, one we should consider among the greatest in the tradition of the Enlightenment. Body en mind, Alle body en mind, Boeken > Body & mind > Alle body & mind.
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9789089319197 - Mattias Desmet: Lacan's Logic of Subjectivity, a Walk on the Graph of Desire
Mattias Desmet

Lacan's Logic of Subjectivity, a Walk on the Graph of Desire

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 9789089319197 bzw. 9089319190, vermutlich in Englisch, Borgerhoff & Lamberigts, Taschenbuch, neu.

Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Op voorraad. Voor 23:00 uur besteld, dinsdag in huis.
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Modern Western science started with mathematically modeling phenomena that were removed the furthest from us: the movements of the sun, the planets, the stars. With his Graph of Desire, the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, presented the fi rst mathematical model in the history of Western science for the phenomenon that is closest to us: subjective experience. Author Mattias Desmet shows how the various levels of subjectivity all relate to the same structure – the Graph of Desire. Desmet unravels how a singular Graph represents the intricate relationships between phenomena – at fi rst glance unrelated – such as the becoming of the subject, immediate subjective experience, the eff ects and process of the psychoanalytic treatment, the ethical positioning of the psychoanalyst and the selection of interventions in this process. The Graph does what every science does, it simplifi es complex matters. It introduces remarkable clarity into a field – subjectivity, and the eff ects speech has on it – that initially appears chaotic and endlessly complicated. This theoretical parsimony is one of the principal scientifi c achievements of Lacan, one we should consider among the greatest in the tradition of the Enlightenment. Modern Western science started with mathematically modeling phenomena that were removed the furthest from us: the movements of the sun, the planets, the stars. With his Graph of Desire, the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, presented the fi rst mathematical model in the history of Western science for the phenomenon that is closest to us: subjective experience. Author Mattias Desmet shows how the various levels of subjectivity all relate to the same structure – the Graph of Desire. Desmet unravels how a singular Graph represents the intricate relationships between phenomena – at fi rst glance unrelated – such as the becoming of the subject, immediate subjective experience, the eff ects and process of the psychoanalytic treatment, the ethical positioning of the psychoanalyst and the selection of interventions in this process. The Graph does what every science does, it simplifi es complex matters. It introduces remarkable clarity into a field – subjectivity, and the eff ects speech has on it – that initially appears chaotic and endlessly complicated. This theoretical parsimony is one of the principal scientifi c achievements of Lacan, one we should consider among the greatest in the tradition of the Enlightenment. Inhoud:Taal: Nederlands;Bindwijze: Paperback;Druk: 1e druk;Afmetingen: 21,5 x 14,1 x 3,4 cm;Aantal pagina's: 484 pagina's;Illustraties: Nee; Betrokkenen:Auteur: Mattias Desmet;Uitgever: Borgerhoff & Lamberigts; EAN: Overige kenmerken:Subtitel: a Walk on the Graph of Desire; Nederlands | 1e druk | Paperback | 9789089319197 | 484 pagina's.
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9789089319197 - Mattias Desmet: Lacan's Logic of Subjectivity, a Walk on the Graph of Desire
Mattias Desmet

Lacan's Logic of Subjectivity, a Walk on the Graph of Desire

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 9789089319197 bzw. 9089319190, vermutlich in Englisch, Borgerhoff & Lamberigts, Taschenbuch, neu.

Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Op voorraad. Voor 23:00 uur besteld, maandag in huis.
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Modern Western science started with mathematically modeling phenomena that were removed the furthest from us: the movements of the sun, the planets, the stars. With his Graph of Desire, the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, presented the fi rst mathematical model in the history of Western science for the phenomenon that is closest to us: subjective experience. Author Mattias Desmet shows how the various levels of subjectivity all relate to the same structure – the Graph of Desire. Desmet unravels how a singular Graph represents the intricate relationships between phenomena – at fi rst glance unrelated – such as the becoming of the subject, immediate subjective experience, the eff ects and process of the psychoanalytic treatment, the ethical positioning of the psychoanalyst and the selection of interventions in this process. The Graph does what every science does, it simplifi es complex matters. It introduces remarkable clarity into a field – subjectivity, and the eff ects speech has on it – that initially appears chaotic and endlessly complicated. This theoretical parsimony is one of the principal scientifi c achievements of Lacan, one we should consider among the greatest in the tradition of the Enlightenment. Modern Western science started with mathematically modeling phenomena that were removed the furthest from us: the movements of the sun, the planets, the stars. With his Graph of Desire, the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, presented the fi rst mathematical model in the history of Western science for the phenomenon that is closest to us: subjective experience. Author Mattias Desmet shows how the various levels of subjectivity all relate to the same structure – the Graph of Desire. Desmet unravels how a singular Graph represents the intricate relationships between phenomena – at fi rst glance unrelated – such as the becoming of the subject, immediate subjective experience, the eff ects and process of the psychoanalytic treatment, the ethical positioning of the psychoanalyst and the selection of interventions in this process. The Graph does what every science does, it simplifi es complex matters. It introduces remarkable clarity into a field – subjectivity, and the eff ects speech has on it – that initially appears chaotic and endlessly complicated. This theoretical parsimony is one of the principal scientifi c achievements of Lacan, one we should consider among the greatest in the tradition of the Enlightenment. Inhoud:Taal: Nederlands;Bindwijze: Paperback;Druk: 1e druk;Afmetingen: 21,5 x 14,1 x 3,4 cm;Aantal pagina's: 484 pagina's;Illustraties: Nee; Betrokkenen:Auteur: Mattias Desmet;Uitgever: Borgerhoff & Lamberigts; EAN: Overige kenmerken:Subtitel: a Walk on the Graph of Desire; Nederlands | 1e druk | Paperback | 9789089319197 | 484 pagina's.
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9789089319197 - Mattias Desmet: Lacan's Logic of Subjectivity, a Walk on the Graph of Desire
Mattias Desmet

Lacan's Logic of Subjectivity, a Walk on the Graph of Desire

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 9789089319197 bzw. 9089319190, vermutlich in Englisch, Borgerhoff & Lamberigts, Taschenbuch, neu.

Lieferung aus: Niederlande, 6 - 10 dagen.
Boekstunter BE.
Modern Western science started with mathematically modeling phenomena that were removed the furthest from us: the movements of the sun, the planets, the stars. With his Graph of Desire, the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, presented the fi rst mathematical model in the history of Western science for the phenomenon that is closest to us: subjective experience. Author Mattias Desmet shows how the various levels of subjectivity all relate to the same structure – the Graph of Desire. Desmet unravels how a singular Graph represents the intricate relationships between phenomena – at fi rst glance unrelated – such as the becoming of the subject, immediate subjective experience, the eff ects and process of the psychoanalytic treatment, the ethical positioning of the psychoanalyst and the selection of interventions in this process. The Graph does what every science does, it simplifi es complex matters. It introduces remarkable clarity into a field – subjectivity, and the eff ects speech has on it – that initially appears chaotic and endlessly complicated. This theoretical parsimony is one of the principal scientifi c achievements of Lacan, one we should consider among the greatest in the tradition of the Enlightenment. Modern Western science started with mathematically modeling phenomena that were removed the furthest from us: the movements of the sun, the planets, the stars. With his Graph of Desire, the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, presented the fi rst mathematical model in the history of Western science for the phenomenon that is closest to us: subjective experience. Author Mattias Desmet shows how the various levels of subjectivity all relate to the same structure – the Graph of Desire. Desmet unravels how a singular Graph represents the intricate relationships between phenomena – at fi rst glance unrelated – such as the becoming of the subject, immediate subjective experience, the eff ects and process of the psychoanalytic treatment, the ethical positioning of the psychoanalyst and the selection of interventions in this process. The Graph does what every science does, it simplifi es complex matters. It introduces remarkable clarity into a field – subjectivity, and the eff ects speech has on it – that initially appears chaotic and endlessly complicated. This theoretical parsimony is one of the principal scientifi c achievements of Lacan, one we should consider among the greatest in the tradition of the Enlightenment. Inhoud:Taal: Nederlands;Bindwijze: Paperback;Druk: 1e druk;Afmetingen: 21,5 x 14,1 x 3,4 cm;Aantal pagina's: 484 pagina's;Illustraties: Nee; Betrokkenen:Auteur: Mattias Desmet;Uitgever: Borgerhoff & Lamberigts; EAN: Overige kenmerken:Subtitel: a Walk on the Graph of Desire; Nederlands | 1e druk | Paperback | 9789089319197 | 484 pagina's.
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9789089319197 - Mattias Desmet: Lacan's Logic of Subjectivity, a Walk on the Graph of Desire
Mattias Desmet

Lacan's Logic of Subjectivity, a Walk on the Graph of Desire

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 9789089319197 bzw. 9089319190, vermutlich in Englisch, Borgerhoff & Lamberigts, Taschenbuch, neu.

Lieferung aus: Niederlande, 4 - 6 dagen.
Paagman BE.
Modern Western science started with mathematically modeling phenomena that were removed the furthest from us: the movements of the sun, the planets, the stars. With his Graph of Desire, the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, presented the fi rst mathematical model in the history of Western science for the phenomenon that is closest to us: subjective experience. Author Mattias Desmet shows how the various levels of subjectivity all relate to the same structure – the Graph of Desire. Desmet unravels how a singular Graph represents the intricate relationships between phenomena – at fi rst glance unrelated – such as the becoming of the subject, immediate subjective experience, the eff ects and process of the psychoanalytic treatment, the ethical positioning of the psychoanalyst and the selection of interventions in this process. The Graph does what every science does, it simplifi es complex matters. It introduces remarkable clarity into a field – subjectivity, and the eff ects speech has on it – that initially appears chaotic and endlessly complicated. This theoretical parsimony is one of the principal scientifi c achievements of Lacan, one we should consider among the greatest in the tradition of the Enlightenment. Modern Western science started with mathematically modeling phenomena that were removed the furthest from us: the movements of the sun, the planets, the stars. With his Graph of Desire, the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, presented the fi rst mathematical model in the history of Western science for the phenomenon that is closest to us: subjective experience. Author Mattias Desmet shows how the various levels of subjectivity all relate to the same structure – the Graph of Desire. Desmet unravels how a singular Graph represents the intricate relationships between phenomena – at fi rst glance unrelated – such as the becoming of the subject, immediate subjective experience, the eff ects and process of the psychoanalytic treatment, the ethical positioning of the psychoanalyst and the selection of interventions in this process. The Graph does what every science does, it simplifi es complex matters. It introduces remarkable clarity into a field – subjectivity, and the eff ects speech has on it – that initially appears chaotic and endlessly complicated. This theoretical parsimony is one of the principal scientifi c achievements of Lacan, one we should consider among the greatest in the tradition of the Enlightenment. Inhoud:Taal: Nederlands;Bindwijze: Paperback;Druk: 1e druk;Afmetingen: 21,5 x 14,1 x 3,4 cm;Aantal pagina's: 484 pagina's;Illustraties: Nee; Betrokkenen:Auteur: Mattias Desmet;Uitgever: Borgerhoff & Lamberigts; EAN: Overige kenmerken:Subtitel: a Walk on the Graph of Desire; Nederlands | 1e druk | Paperback | 9789089319197 | 484 pagina's.
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