A Search for Clarity: Science and Philosophy in Lacan's Oeuvre

Author:   Jean-Claude Milner ,  Ed Pluth
Publisher:   Northwestern University Press
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Pages:   168
Publication Date:   30 December 2020
Format:   Hardback
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In A Search for Clarity: Science and Philosophy in Lacan's Oeuvre, Jean-Claude Milner argues that although Jacques Lacan's writing is notoriously obscure his oeuvre is entirely clear. In a discussion that considers the difference between the esoteric and exoteric works of Plato and Aristotle, Milner argues that Lacan's oeuvre is to be found in his published writings alone, not his transcribed seminars, and that these published writings contain his official doctrine. This means that Lacan's oeuvre is already complete, even though many of his seminars remain unpublished.According to Milner, Lacan's fundamental idea is that the subject psychoanalysis works on is the subject of science. Milner suggests that this is a supplement to Alexandre Koyré's and Alexandre Kojève's accounts of modern science, for which mathematization and a break from the ancient episteme were key. A Search for Clarity is the definitive statement on how Lacan viewed the relationship between psychoanalysis and science, and on how Lacan's thinking evolved as he struggled to draw out the consequences of the equation he posited between psychoanalysis and science. In an afterword written specifically for this translation, Milner discusses how his views on the late Lacan have shifted since the writing of A Search for Clarity, especially regarding the significance of James Joyce, lalangue, and homophony. Milner's work on Lacan has been essential reading in French for decades. This English translation will make Milner's unique and illuminating work accessible to a broader audience.

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Author:   Jean-Claude Milner ,  Ed Pluth
Publisher:   Northwestern University Press
Imprint:   Northwestern University Press
Weight:   0.633kg
ISBN:  

9780810142855


ISBN 10:   0810142856
Pages:   168
Publication Date:   30 December 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Translator's Introduction Preface to the English Translation by Jean-Claude Milner Introduction 1. Considerations on an oeuvre 2. The Doctrine of Science 3. The First Lacanian Classicism 4. The Second Lacanian Classicism 5. The Deconstruction Afterword Bibliography Notes Index

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Milner's original mapping of an epistemology of the Unconscious provides a systematic overview of Lacan's main programs and their subsequent deconstruction, along with witty asides, memorable one-liners, and unexpected philosophical parallels. Here is clarity so bright and sharp that it illuminates without blinding. --Jean-Michel Rabate, author of Kafka L.O.L.: Notes on Promethean Laughter Independently of whether one agrees with its at times draconian conclusions, Milner's L'oeuvre claire, now finally available in English translation, remains one of the most significant, cogent, and influential contributions to the field of Lacanian studies. Moving from the disarming yet crucial premise that we should consider Lacan as a 'crystal-clear author, ' this book makes compulsory reading for anyone interested in the complex status of psychoanalysis vis-a-vis science, epistemology, and ontology. --Lorenzo Chiesa, author of The Virtual Point of Freedom: Essays on Politics, Aesthetics, and Religion (Northwestern University Press, 2016)


Milner's original mapping of an epistemology of the Unconscious provides a systematic overview of Lacan's main programs and their subsequent deconstruction, along with witty asides, memorable one-liners, and unexpected philosophical parallels. Here is clarity so bright and sharp that it illuminates without blinding. - Jean-Michel RabatE, author of Kafka L.O.L.: Notes on Promethean Laughter Independently of whether one agrees with its at times draconian conclusions, Milner's L'OEuvre claire, now finally available in English translation, remains one of the most significant, cogent, and influential contributions to the field of Lacanian studies. Moving from the disarming yet crucial premise that we should consider Lacan as a 'crystal-clear author,' this book makes compulsory reading for anyone interested in the complex status of psychoanalysis vis-A-vis science, epistemology, and ontology. - Lorenzo Chiesa, author of The Virtual Point of Freedom: Essays on Politics, Aesthetics, and Religion (Northwestern University Press, 2016)


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Jean-Claude Milner is an emeritus professor of linguistics at Paris Diderot University and a former director of the Collège International de Philosophie. Milner was a student of Louis Althusser and attended Jacques Lacan's seminars. One of the founders of the trailblazing journal Cahiers pour l'analyse, Milner has published more than thirty-five books in French, ranging from contributions to linguistics, philosophy, psychoanalytic theory, history, pop culture, and politics.Ed Pluth is a professor of philosophy at California State University, Chico. He is the author of Signifiers and Acts: Freedom in Lacan's Theory of the Subject and Alain Badiou: A Philosophy of the New.

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