03830oam 2200637I 450 991078816240332120230814232158.00-429-92199-30-367-32863-10-429-90776-10-429-48299-X1-78241-303-010.4324/9780429482991 (CKB)2670000000601662(EBL)1993223(SSID)ssj0001495525(PQKBManifestationID)11904457(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001495525(PQKBWorkID)11451953(PQKB)10432318(MiAaPQ)EBC1993223(Au-PeEL)EBL1993223(CaPaEBR)ebr11033984(CaONFJC)MIL751279(OCoLC)908042559(OCoLC)1029493882(FINmELB)ELB147886(EXLCZ)99267000000060166220180706d2018 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Real Jouissance of Uncountable Numbers The Philosophy of Science within Lacanian Psychoanalysis /Raul Moncayo and Magdalena RomanowiczFirst edition.London :Taylor and Francis,2018.1 online resource (237 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-336-19993-8 1-78220-171-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.COVER; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE Phenomenology, empiricism, hermeneutics, and Lacanian psychoanalysis; CHAPTER TWO Frege and Lacan and the triadic/ quaternary theory of the signifier; CHAPTER THREE The object, the number, and the signifier/name/statement; CHAPTER FOUR The singular of the singular: singular propositions and the not-all; CHAPTER FIVE On probability, causality, and chance; CHAPTER SIX The third of the Real and the two voids; CHAPTER SEVEN Logical and mathematical foundations; CHAPTER EIGHT Phi, phi, and iCHAPTER NINE Prime numbers theorem and the zeta function in psychoanalysisWEB RESOURCES; REFERENCES; INDEX"Lacan critiqued imaginary intuition for confusing direct perception with unconscious pre-conceptions about people and the world. The emphasis on description goes hand in hand with a rejection of theory and the science of the unconscious and a belief in the naive self-transparency of the world. At the same time, knowing in and of the Real requires a place beyond thinking, multi-valued forms of logic, mathematical equations, and different conceptions of causality, acausality, and chance. This book explores some of the mathematical problems raised by Lacan's use of numbers and the interconnection between mathematics and psychoanalytic ideas. Within any system, mathematical or otherwise, there are holes, or acausal cores and remainders of indecidability. It is this senseless point of non-knowledge that makes change, and the emergence of the new, possible within a system. This book differentiates between two types of void, and aligns them with the Lacanian concepts of a true and a false hole and the psychoanalytic theory of primary repression. Finally, through jouissance, the language of desire is re-joined to the formal marks of the object and the language of science. This explains the connection in Lacanian theory among logic, the Real, mathematics, and jouissance."--Provided by publisher.PsychoanalysisPsychoanalysis.150.195Moncayo Raul853987Romanowicz MagdalenaFlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910788162403321The Real Jouissance of Uncountable Numbers3714811UNINA