توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Continental Philosophy of Psychiatry: The Lure of Madness
نام کتاب : Continental Philosophy of Psychiatry: The Lure of Madness
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : فلسفه روانپزشکی قاره ای: فریب جنون
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نویسندگان : Alastair Morgan
ناشر : Palgrave Macmillan
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 416
ISBN (شابک) : 303109333X , 9783031093333
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 6 مگابایت
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
این کتاب به بررسی این موضوع میپردازد که چگونه سنت فلسفی قارهای در قرن 20 کوشید تا جنون را به عنوان جنون درک کند. تلاش متناقض عقل در تلاش برای درک جنون بدون از بین بردن غرابت و غیریت ذاتی جنون را دنبال می کند. این مروری جامع از مشارکت های پدیدارشناسی، نظریه انتقادی، روانکاوی، پساساختارگرایی و ضد روانپزشکی در فلسفه و روانپزشکی قاره ای ارائه می دهد. این کتاب به تشریح یک سنت فکری روانپزشکی می پردازد که هم مجذوب جنون است و هم از جنون کناره گیری می کند. جنون از دو جهت فریب فلسفه است. هم به عنوان تله و هم به عنوان تحریک. این یک تله است زیرا این سنت فلسفی دیگری بودن جنون را چنان عمیق می سازد که جنون را محکوم به سکوت می کند. با این حال، ایده دیوانگی به عنوان دنیایی دیگر نیز تحریک باروری است زیرا به عدم هویت جنون نسبت به عقل احترام می گذارد. کتاب با تأملات انتقادی درباره نقش جنون در اندیشه فلسفی معاصر به پایان می رسد.
فهرست مطالب :
Preface
Contents
1: Introduction
Continental Philosophy
An Image of Madness
An Image of Psychiatry
The Lure of Madness
References
Part I: Three Inclusive Exclusions
2: “A Subtle, Pervasive and Strangely Uncertain Light”: Jaspers on Understanding Madness
Jaspers on Understanding and Explanation
Ununderstandability
Ununderstandability as a Task: Madness at the Limits
References
3: “As Strange to Me as the Birds in the Garden”: Bleuler, Jung and the Creation of Schizophrenia
The Burghölzli Clinic
Carl Gustav Jung
Schizophrenia
Keeping “Bad” Company: Bleuler Between Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis
References
4: A Distance from All That Is Human: Freud and Psychosis
Written on the Body: Women and Hysteria
Psychoanalysis and Hysteria
The Schreber Case
Listening to the Voice of the Other: Sabina Spielrein and the Death Drive
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
References
Part II: Through a Glass Darkly
5: Vital Contact
What Is Vital Contact with Reality?
“The Disturbances Commence with Life Itself”: Bion and Vital Contact
Attention to Life
Morbid Rationalism
Coda: Beckett’s Murphy and the Body in Ruins
References
6: Ipseity
Selfhood and Ipseity
Ipseity and Schizophrenia
‘Living Is Not Possible in the World’
The Width of Presence
The Impossibility of Being What One Is
The Fragility of Ipseity
References
7: The Body
Bodily Intentionality
Leib and Körper
Bodily Doubt
On Female Embodiment
Madness and the Corporealisation of the Body
Self and Other: Expressivism and Its Critique
Being-with-Others
Woman as “absolute” Other
An Opening to the Other
References
8: Being-in-the-World
Being-in-the-World
Immersed Practice
Unworlding
Angst and the Philosophy of Breakdown
Binswanger’s Intellectual and Psychiatric Formation
Binswanger and Heidegger’s Analytic of Existence
“Understood to the Brink of Your Throttled Life”: Ellen West and the Case of Existential Analysis
The Existential Analysis
Clinical Doom
Foucault and Binswanger
References
Part III: It’s A Mad World
9: “The World Cannot Acknowledge Its Own Madness”: Alienation and the Destruction of Experience
“An Inhuman Power Rules Over Everything”: Marx’s Account of Alienation
Alienation as a “Relation of Relationlessness”
Civilisation and Its Discontents
Modern Life as Anaesthetic Life
References
10: Reification and Schizophrenia: A Socio-pathological Parallelism
What is Reification?
Joseph Gabel: Reification and Schizophrenia
Honneth on Reification
References
11: “Beware, Marcuse”!
Fromm and Reich: Two Routes for Freudian Marxism
The Return to Freud and the Critique of Revisionism
Marcuse’s Psychological Utopianism
Narcissism: Primary and Secondary
Beware, Marcuse !
Between Self-relinquishment and Critical Rationality
References
12: “O My Body…”: Fanon and the Pathologies of Recognition
Fanon’s Formation
Fanon’s Thesis
Fanon at Saint-Alban
The Lived Experience of Blackness
Négritude
Pathologies of Recognition
The “Impalpable Frontiers of Complete Recognition”: Psychiatric Recognition of the Other
The Colonial Situation and Recognition
References
Part IV: A Certain Madness Must Watch Over Thinking
13: “In the Distance of Madness”: Foucault and the History of Madness.
An Archaeology of Silence: Of “Madness Itself”
The Foucault-Derrida Debate
The Otherness of Madness
References
14: The Lure of Madness
The Lure of Madness and the Serenity of the Positive
Dialectics vs Transgression
Derrida Again
References
15: Lacan: The Shadow of Madness
Lacan and Paranoia
The Mirror-Stage and the Vicissitudes of Recognition
Structuralism and the Symbolic
Madness and Language
“… fixed in oblivion and waiting to come to life”: Irigaray on Psychoanalysis
Madness and the Real
Three Trajectories for Understanding Madness Beyond Lacan
References
16: The Ineffable and Limit-experience
Limit-experience
A.W. Moore: “saying a good deal about what cannot be said”
Henri Maldiney: On Losing One’s Existence
The Limit-experience as Transgressive: Bataille on Inner experience
Artaud: The Poison of Being
References
Part V: Anti-psychiatry and Madness
17: Capitalism and Schizophrenia
Institutional Psychotherapy
A ‘schizo’ Out for a Stroll
Desiring-Machines
Body Without Organs
Schizophrenia, Capitalism, Paranoia
Schizo-Culture
References
18: A Germinal Anti-Psychiatry: R.D. Laing’s Wild Empathy
“On the fringe of being”: The Divided Self
Self and Others
Between Winnicott and Sartre
Ego-loss
A Germinal Anti-psychiatry
References
19: “It all began with a ‘no’”: The Institution Negated
Basaglia’s Formation
Subjectivity and Embodiment
Goffman and the Asylum as Total Institution
“A small, open city”: Foucault—Disciplinary Power and Subjectification
Bare Life
The Institution Negated
The Institution Destroyed
Bracketing Mental Illness
Beyond Anti-Psychiatry
References
20: Epilogue: The End of Madness?
References
Index
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
This book explores how the continental philosophical tradition in the 20th century attempted to understand madness as madness. It traces the paradoxical endeavour of reason attempting to understand madness without dissolving the inherent strangeness and otherness of madness. It provides a comprehensive overview of the contributions of phenomenology, critical theory, psychoanalysis, post-structuralism and anti-psychiatry to continental philosophy and psychiatry. The book outlines an intellectual tradition of psychiatry that is both fascinated by and withdraws from madness. Madness is a lure for philosophy in two senses; as both trap and provocation. It is a trap because this philosophical tradition constructs an otherness of madness so profound, that it condemns madness to silence. However, the idea of madness as another world is also a fertile provocation because it respects the non-identity of madness to reason. The book concludes with some critical reflections on the role of madness in contemporary philosophical thought.