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E-grāmata: Social Ontology of Psychosis: Genea-logical Treatise on Lacan's Conception of Psychosis

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In A Social Ontology of Psychosis, Diego Enrique Londońo-Paredes explores how to interpret and apply the concept of the signifier of the Name-of-the-Father in Lacanian theory, particularly in the context of working with psychosis.

Londońo proposes a logical framework drawing on the work of Badiou, then traces the historical development of this concept and its implications as a structural necessity for anyone who speaks and engages in discourse. The book opens by exploring set theory, transitioning from nought to one, from the Thing to the object, essential for any presentation. Subsequently, it follows a historical path, examining the evolution of the figure and the signifier of the Father, journeying from ancient Mesopotamian roots through Modernity, touching upon Claudels theater and the films of the Coen brothers. Finally, it aligns Searles social ontology with Lacans discourses, highlighting psychosis as an illustration of being outside discourse, particularly when the Name-of-the-Father is foreclosed. Case material illustrates various ways psychosis manifests without distinct clinical evidence.

This comprehensive book will be of great interest to practitioners and scholars in psychoanalysis, philosophy, the humanities, and the history of mental health and knowledge.

Recenzijas

This exceptionally rich book explores the multifaceted role and significance of the father in Lacans work. Diego Londońo seamlessly connects logical formulations with socio-cultural reflections and clinical considerations, making this book not only a comprehensive discussion of Lacans work but also a reference on how to apply it in contemporary practice.

Stijn Vanheule, Ghent University

In A Social Ontology of Psychosis, Londońo provides a logical and genealogical account of the function and place of the father in civilization through a careful analysis of the various versions of the father in psychoanalytic theory as developed by Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan. His logico-genealogical reading of Lacans theory of the Name-of-the-Father provides a contemporary commentary on psychotic subjectivity in civilization in both pathological and non-pathological forms. Moreover, in developing Lacans theory of the Name-of-the-Father in relation to logic, set theory, the big Other, language and myth he provides an intriguing response to what may have occurred in Lacans 1963 abandoned seminar, The Names of the Father.

Jonathan Redmond, author, Ordinary Psychosis and the Body

Part 1: The logical dissertation: the zero symbolic value of the
Name-of-the-Father
1. Nought as a non-identical identity and the empty set
{ų}: inferring the Thing
2. The inconsistency of the Language set and the
divided subject
3. Negation and name: founders of the subject
4. Language,
the zero-value signifier, and the signifier of the lack in the Other, S()
5.
Castration and the extraction of object a, the offshoots of the Oedipus
complex Part 2: A genealogy of The Father and the death of the Father: a
quest through jouissance and Modernity
6. The patriarchy and monotheism: an
all-mighty God
7. God of vengeance and jouissance: a God that is not-all
8. Is Modernity a precursor of psychosis?
9. From the conjugal family to the
NotF: a look at a misguided conception of the family
10. Depicting the Father
in Modernity and Postmodernity: the theatre of Claudel and the cinema of the
Coen brothers Part 3: A socio-ontological appraisal of psychosis
11.
Declarations and discourse, or the intervention of Language in the founding
of eventfulness and the subject-position
12. The outside-discourse of
psychosis: a bet on subjectivization and the fundamental fantasy
13. Dealing
with psychosis and discourse: a case study
Diego Enrique Londońo-Paredes is a psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist from the Université Rennes 2, France, where he received his doctorate in psychology. He has been a professor in several psychology departments and is currently a member of the psychoanalytic association Analķtica and Professor at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia and Universidad Manuela Beltrįn.