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kant and sade

Title: kant and sade
Category: Literature / English
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kant and sade

My point of departure will be a passage in Lacan's Encore Seminar in which he unpacks the first "sentence" he had given his audience, or rather written for them on the blackboard, during their first meeting. Lacan had written: "Jouissance of the Other," of the Other with a capital O, "of the body of the Other who symbolizes the Other, the sign of love." A week later, Lacan returned to this dense formula, adding that …showed first 75 words of 4215 total

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showed last 75 words of 4215 total…of Paranoia" (Schreber)" in Three Case Histories, (New York: >Colliers, 1963) p.132. For a good philosophical reading of the question >of madness in Kant's Reason, see Monique David-Ménard, La Folie dans la >Raison Pure (Paris: Vrin, 1990). See also Slavoj Zizek, "Kant and Sade: >The Ideal Couple, " in Lacanina Ink n° 13, 1998, p. 12-25. >20. I. Kant, Critique of Pure Reason tr. W. S. Pluhar >(Indiannapolis/Cambridge: Hackett, 1996) p. 112. The usual reference to >Kant's original editions is A 58- B 83.

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