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Vol. 3 (2010): Borderlines in Psychoanalysis
Vol. 3 (2010): Borderlines in Psychoanalysis
This issue edited by Jeffrey S. Librett.
Published:
2010-12-28
Introduction
Introduction: Reason, Unreason, and the Epistemology of the Borderline
Jeffrey S. Librett
1-4
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Articles
On the Exclusion of Madness From Reason: Between History and Philosophy
Jeffrey S. Librett
5-18
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Keeping Narcissism at Bay: Kant and Schiller on the Sublime
Alexander Mathäs
19-44
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Anxiety : the Uncanny Borderline of Psychoanalysis
Samuel Weber
45-62
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Drawing Lines : from Kernberg and Haraway to Lacan and Beyond
Juliet Flower MacCannell
63-86
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From Reason-vs.-Madness to Science-vs.-the Non-scientific (and Beyond)
Jeffrey S. Librett
87-102
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The Limit: a Fundamental Question for the Subject in Human Experience
Willey Apollon
103-118
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The Borders Between Autism and Psychosis
Danielle Bergeron
119-134
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A Way of Comparing Levi-Strauss and Lacan
Yvan Simonis
149-161
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Psychoanalytic Process: the Paradoxes of Self-Reference and Intermediacy
Alan Bass
135-148
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Reason Split into Rationalism and Empiricism: Divergent Traditions on the Borderline
Jeffrey S. Librett
162-185
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The Borderline, or the Impossibility of Producing a Negotiable Form in the Social Bond for the Return of the Censored
Lucie Cantin
186-201
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The Face as Fingerprint : Mediation, Silence, and the Question of Identity in Ingmar Bergman’s « Persona »
Michael Stern
202-230
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