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Suffering, Jouissance, Cure: Program

Programme  Colloque « SOUFFRANCE, JOUISSANCE, GUERISON » 4ème rencontre de la Société Internationale de Psychanalyse et Philosophie Lundi 5 décembre 2011  9h -10h30 :Kazuyuki Hara (Tokyo) : D’un préalable à toute transformation possible de la subjectivité Discutante : Claire Nioche (Paris)  10h30-12h : Sylvie Le Poulichet (Paris) : Destins du symptôme : du rêve au […]

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Conflicts, Limits, Recognition: call for papers

Conference “Conflicts, Limits, Recognition” 5th International Conference for Philosophy and Psychoanalysis of the International Society for Psychoanalysis and Philosophy (ISPP)  Universidad Diego Portales – Santiago, Chile – November 6th – 9th, 2012  The theory of recognition, which traces back to Hegel, takes an important place in recent intellectual debates. In the context of political and […]

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Normativity and Contingency: program

6th Conference International Society for Psychoanalysis and Philosophy (ISPP) Société International de Psychanalyse et de Philosophie (SIPP)  Nijmegen: November 5-6, 2013 – Ghent: November 7-8, 2013  Normativity and Contingency Philosophical and Psychoanalytical Perspectives  Day 1: November 5th, 2013 (Radboud University Nijmegen)  Location: Senaatszaal, Comeniuslaan 4  9.20 am: Opening: Prof. Dr. Hans Thijssen (Dean Faculty Philosophy, […]

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Call for papers: Psychoanalysis and Forms of the Political

Psychoanalysis and Forms of the Political VIII Meeting of the International Society for Psychoanalysis and Philosophy November 23-27, 2015 University of São Paulo Federal University of Minas Gerais Inhotim Center of Contemporary Art  Call for papers Deadline for submissions: September 1, 2015 Abstracts for proposed papers should be sent to sipp-issp@yahoo.com  Politics does not only […]

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Death Drive(s) – Here and Elsewhere: Call for Papers

Discussions on the conceptual value of the death drive (or death drives) and its pertinence with respect to the clinic of repetition and traumas have existed since its introduction by Freud in 1920. But even those among philosophers who are prone to liken Freud’s drive theory to either the Aristotelian metaphysics of the dunamis or to the […]

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