The concept of identity in Western thinking consists in nothing other than establishing static and solid structure of Cartesian subject, whose existence is limited to the mere fact of thinking in which I, as a thinker, (cogitans) am never doing anything but constituting myself as an object (cogitatum). Phenomenology, back to Husserl and Sartre, provided us with a need of the dynamism of the consciousness, an almost „hydrographic concept“ of the flow of ego which could be grasped only as a compositional stream containing rhythm and orientation. On the other hand, Freud’s and, in particular, Lacan’s psychoanalysis discovered the heterogeneous reality of the Other, i.e. the Unconscious, which should be liberated from the false identity of the ...
This study explores the ontological framing of the nature of selfhood and the possibilities availabl...
This article situates the phenomenological-hermeneutical framework around the other and develops the...
© 2016 Dr. Jodie Lee HeapBy engaging with the question of ‘What is the Imagination?’, this thesis gi...
Vakarų filosofijos tapatybės samprata siejasi su statiškos ir tvirtos struktūros Descartes’o subjekt...
The notion of identity is intimately linked to the way in which one conceptualises the existence of ...
This paper is in two parts. The first examines the relationship between creativity and madness as it...
We ordinarily think that self and other coexist as subjects with mutually exclusive mental lives. Th...
Faithful to Freud, Lacan asks the question of otherness, that is the relation of the man in its circ...
A speculative study concerning the role of imagination in representing and constructing the subjecti...
The principal categories of Lacanian psychoanalysis in the structuring of the psyche are the imagina...
This Thesis deals with the problem of selfhood and otherhood, or selfhood vs otherhood from the poin...
The Phantom of the Ego is the first comparative study that shows how the modernist account of the un...
27 pagesExamining subjectivity and its association with a relocated body in diasporic circumstances ...
What is traditionally — and excessively approximately — called the imagination is a necessary compon...
Theoretical, psychoanalytical constructs referring to the unconscious, the superego, and id, enjoy a...
This study explores the ontological framing of the nature of selfhood and the possibilities availabl...
This article situates the phenomenological-hermeneutical framework around the other and develops the...
© 2016 Dr. Jodie Lee HeapBy engaging with the question of ‘What is the Imagination?’, this thesis gi...
Vakarų filosofijos tapatybės samprata siejasi su statiškos ir tvirtos struktūros Descartes’o subjekt...
The notion of identity is intimately linked to the way in which one conceptualises the existence of ...
This paper is in two parts. The first examines the relationship between creativity and madness as it...
We ordinarily think that self and other coexist as subjects with mutually exclusive mental lives. Th...
Faithful to Freud, Lacan asks the question of otherness, that is the relation of the man in its circ...
A speculative study concerning the role of imagination in representing and constructing the subjecti...
The principal categories of Lacanian psychoanalysis in the structuring of the psyche are the imagina...
This Thesis deals with the problem of selfhood and otherhood, or selfhood vs otherhood from the poin...
The Phantom of the Ego is the first comparative study that shows how the modernist account of the un...
27 pagesExamining subjectivity and its association with a relocated body in diasporic circumstances ...
What is traditionally — and excessively approximately — called the imagination is a necessary compon...
Theoretical, psychoanalytical constructs referring to the unconscious, the superego, and id, enjoy a...
This study explores the ontological framing of the nature of selfhood and the possibilities availabl...
This article situates the phenomenological-hermeneutical framework around the other and develops the...
© 2016 Dr. Jodie Lee HeapBy engaging with the question of ‘What is the Imagination?’, this thesis gi...