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Cogito as the Subject of the Unconscious
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Author(s):
Mladen Dolar
Publication date:
1998
Publisher:
Duke University Press
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1998
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: 11-40
DOI:
10.1215/9780822382126-002
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
Cogito as the Subject of the Unconscious
pp. 41
The Subject of the Law
pp. 74
Four Discourses, Four Subjects
pp. 117
The Case of Polyphemus, or, a Monster and Its Mother
pp. 149
Malebranche’s Occasionalism, or, Philosophy in the Garden of Eden
pp. 175
The Silence of the Feminine Jouissance
pp. 199
A Sovereign’s Anatomy
pp. 225
Negation and Its Reliabilities
pp. 247
The Cartesian Subject versus the Cartesian Theater
pp. 275
Notes on Contributors
pp. 277
Index
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