The ticklish subject : the absent centre of political ontology / Slavoj Žižek
By: Žižek, Slavoj
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Contents:
Why Lacan is not a heideggerian ----
Introduction: A Spectre Is Haunting Western Academia ----
PART I. The 'Night of the World'. 1. The Deadlock of Transcendental Imagination, or, Martin Heidegger as a Reader of Kant ---
2. The Hegelian Ticklish subject ----
PART II. The Split Universality. 3. The Politics of Truth, or, Alain Badiou as a Reader of St Paul ---
4. Political Subjectivization and Its Vicissitudes ----
PART III. From Subjection to Subjective Destitution. 1. Passionate [dis] attachments, or, Judith Butler as a reader of Freud ---
2. WhitherOedipus?
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BardBerlinLibrary | 126 Ziz 2008 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Reissued with a new preface by the author - Main text originally published: 1999.
Why Lacan is not a heideggerian ----
Introduction: A Spectre Is Haunting Western Academia ----
PART I. The 'Night of the World'. 1. The Deadlock of Transcendental Imagination, or, Martin Heidegger as a Reader of Kant ---
2. The Hegelian Ticklish subject ----
PART II. The Split Universality. 3. The Politics of Truth, or, Alain Badiou as a Reader of St Paul ---
4. Political Subjectivization and Its Vicissitudes ----
PART III. From Subjection to Subjective Destitution. 1. Passionate [dis] attachments, or, Judith Butler as a reader of Freud ---
2. WhitherOedipus?
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