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Intro; Contents; List of Figures; 1 Introduction; Changing Causes; A Science for the Psyche and a Challenge; Aims and Scope of the Book; Chapter Outline; Bibliography; 2 The Question of Being; Heidegger's Phenomenology; Beings, and the Question of Being; Ontological Difference; The World, and Things in This World; Signs and Language; Truth as Unconcealment; Being-with Others, Authenticity, the "They"; Time, Historicity, and the "Event"; "Turning" Away from Fundamental Ontology; Bibliography; 3 A Critique of Science and Psychoanalysis; From the Ancient to the Modern World; The Era of Galileo
Regional OntologiesOn the Givenness of Space; On the Givenness of Time; Body and the Question of Psyche; Certainty, Truth, Science; Psychoanalysis in Focus; From the Question of Being to Lacan; Bibliography; 4 Back to Freud, and Beyond; Revisiting Freud's Discovery; Basic Assumptions of Psychoanalysis; "Retroaction" and the Concept of Time; Material and Tools of Psychoanalysis; Signifiers and the Origins of Meaning; The Lacanian Unconscious; An Identity from the Mirror; The Three Registers of Experience; Jouissance and the Signifierisation of the Real; Emergence of Desire
Instincts, Drives and BeyondBibliography; 5 Lacanian Metapsychology; The Subject of Psychoanalysis; Law and Cause in Psychoanalysis; Signifierness and Signifying Chain; The Corporeality of Language: Lalangue; Knowledge, Truth, Metalanguage; Logical Time and Temporality; Theory of Discourses; Jouissance and the Speaking Body; Sexuation; Borromean Clinic; A Method of Discovery or of Exposition?; Mathematical Formalisation and Discourse; From "Anti-philosophy" Back to Philosophy; Bibliography; 6 An Ontology from Discourse; From Heidegger Through Lacan; The Case for an Ontology
Preliminary ConsiderationsWhat Is a Signifier?; Beings, Being, and History; Four Aspects of Time; The Position of the Unconscious; Five Themes of a Discourse Ontology; Speaking Being and the Emergence of Signifierness; Truth as a Rule-Governed Activity; Discursive Constitution of Time; Body, Jouissance and Sexuation; Constructing and Sharing a World; Recasting the Mind/Body Split; The Position of Consciousness; Truth in the Era of Alternative Facts; Bibliography; 7 Conclusion: Psychoanalysis as a Cause; Index
Regional OntologiesOn the Givenness of Space; On the Givenness of Time; Body and the Question of Psyche; Certainty, Truth, Science; Psychoanalysis in Focus; From the Question of Being to Lacan; Bibliography; 4 Back to Freud, and Beyond; Revisiting Freud's Discovery; Basic Assumptions of Psychoanalysis; "Retroaction" and the Concept of Time; Material and Tools of Psychoanalysis; Signifiers and the Origins of Meaning; The Lacanian Unconscious; An Identity from the Mirror; The Three Registers of Experience; Jouissance and the Signifierisation of the Real; Emergence of Desire
Instincts, Drives and BeyondBibliography; 5 Lacanian Metapsychology; The Subject of Psychoanalysis; Law and Cause in Psychoanalysis; Signifierness and Signifying Chain; The Corporeality of Language: Lalangue; Knowledge, Truth, Metalanguage; Logical Time and Temporality; Theory of Discourses; Jouissance and the Speaking Body; Sexuation; Borromean Clinic; A Method of Discovery or of Exposition?; Mathematical Formalisation and Discourse; From "Anti-philosophy" Back to Philosophy; Bibliography; 6 An Ontology from Discourse; From Heidegger Through Lacan; The Case for an Ontology
Preliminary ConsiderationsWhat Is a Signifier?; Beings, Being, and History; Four Aspects of Time; The Position of the Unconscious; Five Themes of a Discourse Ontology; Speaking Being and the Emergence of Signifierness; Truth as a Rule-Governed Activity; Discursive Constitution of Time; Body, Jouissance and Sexuation; Constructing and Sharing a World; Recasting the Mind/Body Split; The Position of Consciousness; Truth in the Era of Alternative Facts; Bibliography; 7 Conclusion: Psychoanalysis as a Cause; Index