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E-grāmata: Not-Two: Logic and God in Lacan

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(Genoa School of Humanities)
  • Formāts: 280 pages
  • Sērija : Short Circuits
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Apr-2016
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262335034
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  • Formāts: 280 pages
  • Sērija : Short Circuits
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Apr-2016
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262335034

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In The Not-Two, Lorenzo Chiesa examines the treatment of logic and God in Lacan's later work. Chiesa draws for the most part from Lacan's Seminars of the early 1970s, as they revolve around the axiom "There is no sexual relationship." Chiesa provides both a close reading of Lacan's effort to formalize sexual difference as incompleteness and an assessment of its broader implications for philosophical realism and materialism.

Chiesa argues that "There is no sexual relationship" is for Lacan empirically and historically circumscribed by psychoanalysis, yet self-evident in our everyday lives. Lacan believed that we have sex because we love, and that love is a desire to be One in face of the absence of the sexual relationship. Love presupposes a real "not-two." The not-two condenses the idea that our love and sex lives are dictated by the impossibility of fusing man's contradictory being with theheteros of woman as a fundamentally uncountable Other. Sexual liaisons are sustained by a transcendental logic, the so-called phallic function that attempts to overcome this impossibility.

Chiesa also focuses on Lacan's critical dialogue with modern science and formal logic, as well as his dismantling of sexuality as considered by mainstream biological discourse. Developing a new logic of sexuation based on incompleteness requires the relinquishing of any alleged logos of life and any teleological evolution.

For Lacan, the truth of incompleteness as approached psychoanalytically through sexuality would allow us to go further in debunking traditional onto-theology and replace it with a "para-ontology" yet to be developed. Given the truth of incompleteness, Chiesa asks, can we think such a truth in itself without turning incompleteness into another truth about truth, that is, into yet another figure of God as absolute being?

Series Foreword ix
Preface: Toward Para-ontology xi
1 Woman and the Number of God
1(22)
1.1 Of Strange Enjoyment and Being an Angel
1(5)
1.2 From other satisfaction to Other enjoyment
6(3)
1.3 Of Being the Other in the Most Radical Sense, and Matters of Cum
9(5)
1.4 God: Between Feminine Enjoyment and Phallic Love
14(9)
2 Logic and Biology: Against Bio-Logy
23(54)
2.1 There Are Two Sexes, but There Isn't a Second Sex
23(6)
2.2 Biology Soul-Loves
29(11)
2.3 From Libido to Drive
40(14)
2.4 Potential Energy versus the Lamella
54(6)
2.5 Less than Less than Nothing: In-difference
60(17)
3 Logic, Science, Writing
77(28)
3.1 Sexuating the Explosion of Sexuality
77(4)
3.2 Semblance and Truth
81(12)
3.3 Beyond Aristotle and Frege
93(12)
4 The Logic of Sexuation
105(56)
4.1 The Two Formulas of Sexuation: Essence and Existence
105(12)
4.2 The Hysteric and the Father
117(12)
4.3 The Four Formulas of Sexuation: Modality and Number
129(16)
4.4 Logic: Producing a Necessity of Discourse
145(16)
Conclusion: O, 1, Undecidability, and the Virgin 161(20)
Notes 181(58)
Index 239