From the criminal to the sinthome: Lacan's ethics of psychoanalysis and contemporary life

This thesis examines the continuity and the changes in Lacan's elaboration of psychoanalytic ethics. It focuses in particular on the shift from Lacan's classic formulation of psychoanalytic ethics in relation to the criminal figures of Sade and Antigone in Seminar VII, to his later formula...

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Main Author: Bosetti, Luca
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2010
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12768/
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description This thesis examines the continuity and the changes in Lacan's elaboration of psychoanalytic ethics. It focuses in particular on the shift from Lacan's classic formulation of psychoanalytic ethics in relation to the criminal figures of Sade and Antigone in Seminar VII, to his later formulation of a psychoanalytic ethics based on a re-elaboration of the concept of symptom - the sinthome - in the 1970s. By illustrating the way in which psychoanalytic ethics is constantly, from Freud to Lacan, defined against a critique of civilization, and by engaging with a number of contemporary clinical readings of Lacan's work, this thesis argues that the development of Lacan's understanding of psychoanalytic ethics should be seen as an attempt to adapt the practice of psychoanalysis to a major change in the structure of contemporary civilization. In this way, this thesis also insists on the importance of maintaining a distinction between Lacan's theory of ethics and, on the other hand, the ethical effects of psychoanalytic practice, and aims to explore the dialogue, the exchanges and the tensions between psychoanalytic practice and contemporary culture.
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spelling nottingham-127682025-02-28T11:21:15Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12768/ From the criminal to the sinthome: Lacan's ethics of psychoanalysis and contemporary life Bosetti, Luca This thesis examines the continuity and the changes in Lacan's elaboration of psychoanalytic ethics. It focuses in particular on the shift from Lacan's classic formulation of psychoanalytic ethics in relation to the criminal figures of Sade and Antigone in Seminar VII, to his later formulation of a psychoanalytic ethics based on a re-elaboration of the concept of symptom - the sinthome - in the 1970s. By illustrating the way in which psychoanalytic ethics is constantly, from Freud to Lacan, defined against a critique of civilization, and by engaging with a number of contemporary clinical readings of Lacan's work, this thesis argues that the development of Lacan's understanding of psychoanalytic ethics should be seen as an attempt to adapt the practice of psychoanalysis to a major change in the structure of contemporary civilization. In this way, this thesis also insists on the importance of maintaining a distinction between Lacan's theory of ethics and, on the other hand, the ethical effects of psychoanalytic practice, and aims to explore the dialogue, the exchanges and the tensions between psychoanalytic practice and contemporary culture. 2010-10-22 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12768/1/523030.pdf Bosetti, Luca (2010) From the criminal to the sinthome: Lacan's ethics of psychoanalysis and contemporary life. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
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From the criminal to the sinthome: Lacan's ethics of psychoanalysis and contemporary life
title From the criminal to the sinthome: Lacan's ethics of psychoanalysis and contemporary life
title_full From the criminal to the sinthome: Lacan's ethics of psychoanalysis and contemporary life
title_fullStr From the criminal to the sinthome: Lacan's ethics of psychoanalysis and contemporary life
title_full_unstemmed From the criminal to the sinthome: Lacan's ethics of psychoanalysis and contemporary life
title_short From the criminal to the sinthome: Lacan's ethics of psychoanalysis and contemporary life
title_sort from the criminal to the sinthome: lacan's ethics of psychoanalysis and contemporary life
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12768/