Clinical Introduction to Lacanian Psychoanalysis [for credit]

€500.00

Nicolas Pantaleoni

Description

In the theory of Jacques Lacan, we find something extremely subversive in relation to intuitive thinking, psychological ideals, and neuroscientific thought. The Lacanian clinic requires that one is prepared to think counterintuitively. The aspect that is most subversive about a Lacanian theory—and therefore a Lacanian clinic—is topology, which is very often left aside. This clinical introduction will attempt to introduce, even if superficially, the function of topology. The road to such a goal is not without a few digressions along the way. Psychoanalysis is a field in constant exchange with logic, mathematics, linguistics, anthropology, and history, among others.

You are taking this seminar for credit (3 ECTS credits). We strongly advise you to check with your home institution of higher education to ensure you can transfer ECTS credit back. You must also be enrolled in a 3rd or 4th year BA program or higher for you to qualify for credit.

Nicolas Pantaleoni

Description

In the theory of Jacques Lacan, we find something extremely subversive in relation to intuitive thinking, psychological ideals, and neuroscientific thought. The Lacanian clinic requires that one is prepared to think counterintuitively. The aspect that is most subversive about a Lacanian theory—and therefore a Lacanian clinic—is topology, which is very often left aside. This clinical introduction will attempt to introduce, even if superficially, the function of topology. The road to such a goal is not without a few digressions along the way. Psychoanalysis is a field in constant exchange with logic, mathematics, linguistics, anthropology, and history, among others.

You are taking this seminar for credit (3 ECTS credits). We strongly advise you to check with your home institution of higher education to ensure you can transfer ECTS credit back. You must also be enrolled in a 3rd or 4th year BA program or higher for you to qualify for credit.

You are taking this seminar for credit (3 ECTS credits). We strongly advise you to check with your home institution of higher education to ensure you can transfer ECTS credit back. You must also be enrolled in a 3rd or 4th year BA program or higher for you to qualify for credit.