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portada Razón Fronteriza y Sujeto del Inconsciente. Conversaciones con Eugenio Trías
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Physical Book
Publisher
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9788416737833
Edited in
España
Edition No.
2020

Razón Fronteriza y Sujeto del Inconsciente. Conversaciones con Eugenio Trías

Jorge Alemán (Author) · Ned Ediciones · Paperback

Razón Fronteriza y Sujeto del Inconsciente. Conversaciones con Eugenio Trías - Jorge Alemán

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Synopsis "Razón Fronteriza y Sujeto del Inconsciente. Conversaciones con Eugenio Trías"

¿Qué llevaría a dos psicoanalistas lacanianos a interesarse por la filosofía del límite y la razón fronteriza? ¿Qué les motivaría a conversar con el autor de toda una topología filosófica sin más centro que las fronteras? La filosofía de Eugenio Trías despliega un pensamiento del límite donde todas las centralidades de la tradición metafísica occidental (Dios, el Espíritu o la Sustancia) son derrocadas y sustituidas por un vacío incognoscible. Pensar el límite es ahondar en el misterio, abrazar la oscuridad del Otro, asumir el vértigo como el ánimo propio de la filosofía. La pregunta es más bien cómo no pensar ese misterio, esa selva, como una de las formas que adopta lo inaprensible del inconsciente. Esta conversación, entre filosofía y psicoanálisis, es la exploración de todos esos abismos.
Jorge Alemán
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Jorge Alemán Lavigne (Buenos Aires, 1951) is a Lacanian psychoanalyst, writer, and Argentine poet. Exiled in Madrid since 1976, he has developed a prolific work that articulates psychoanalysis, philosophy, and politics. His thought has influenced the contemporary debate on the subject, capitalism, and the left. He has been an honorary professor at the University of Buenos Aires and at the National University of General San Martín, and was awarded the National Poetry Prize by the National Fund for the Arts in 1974 for his work On hospices and expert navigators.

Among his most notable works are Solitude: Common (2023), Political Breviary of Psychoanalysis (2023), Ideology (2021), Pandemonium (2020), Capitalism: Perfect Crime or Emancipation (2019) and On the Border: Subject and Capitalism (2014). These works fall within the political-philosophical essay and psychoanalysis, addressing issues such as neoliberalism, subjectivity, and emancipation. Some of them have been co-written, like From Disenchantment to Populism (2017), with the philosopher Germán Cano.
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