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Alcibiades attempted to seduce Socrates, he wanted to make him, and in the most openly avowed way possible, into someone instrumental and subordinate to what? To the object of Alcibiades desire agalma, the good object. I would go even further.

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"It is to the benefit of the broader Lacanian world that this pitch-perfect translation – a decade or more in the making – is now available. Longtime Lacan translator, Bruce Fink, and Polity Press, both deserve commendation for this new addition to the series of Lacan�s seminars available in English. The scrupulous attention that has been dedicated to translating Lacan�s French into idiomatic English, the research evident in the detailed translator�s end-notes, and the formatting and finish of the final product (which includes a beautiful detail of Raphael�s School of Athens as a cover illustration) warrant it a special place in this series."
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Table of Contents
I. In the Beginning Was Love
II. Set and Characters
III. The Metaphor of Love: Phaedrus
IV. The Psychology of the Rich: Pausanias
V. Medical Harmony: Eryximachus
VI. Deriding the Sphere: Aristophanes
VII. The Atopia of Eros: Agathon
VIII. From Epistéme to Mýthos
IX. Exit from the Ultra-World
X. Ágalma
XI. Between Socrates and Alcibiades
XII. Transference in the Present
XIII. A Critique of Countertransference
XIV. Demand and Desire in the Oral and Anal Stages
XV. Oral, Anal, and Genital
XVI. Psyche and the Castration Complex
XVII. The Symbol
XVIII. Real Presence
XIX. Sygne’s No
XX. Turelure’s Abjection
XXI. Pensée’s Desire
XXII. Structural Decomposition
XXIII. Slippage in the Meaning of the Ideal
XXIV. Identification via “ein einziger Zug”
XXV. The Relationship between Anxiety and Desire
XXVI. “A Dream of a Shadow Is Man”
XXVII. Mourning the Loss of the Analyst

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 04/09/2015
      ISBN13: 9780745660394, 978-0745660394
      ISBN10: 0745660398

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Alcibiades attempted to seduce Socrates, he wanted to make him, and in the most openly avowed way possible, into someone instrumental and subordinate to what? To the object of Alcibiades desire agalma, the good object. I would go even further.

      Trade Review

      "It is to the benefit of the broader Lacanian world that this pitch-perfect translation – a decade or more in the making – is now available. Longtime Lacan translator, Bruce Fink, and Polity Press, both deserve commendation for this new addition to the series of Lacan�s seminars available in English. The scrupulous attention that has been dedicated to translating Lacan�s French into idiomatic English, the research evident in the detailed translator�s end-notes, and the formatting and finish of the final product (which includes a beautiful detail of Raphael�s School of Athens as a cover illustration) warrant it a special place in this series."
      Psychodynamic Practice



      Table of Contents
      I. In the Beginning Was Love
      II. Set and Characters
      III. The Metaphor of Love: Phaedrus
      IV. The Psychology of the Rich: Pausanias
      V. Medical Harmony: Eryximachus
      VI. Deriding the Sphere: Aristophanes
      VII. The Atopia of Eros: Agathon
      VIII. From Epistéme to Mýthos
      IX. Exit from the Ultra-World
      X. Ágalma
      XI. Between Socrates and Alcibiades
      XII. Transference in the Present
      XIII. A Critique of Countertransference
      XIV. Demand and Desire in the Oral and Anal Stages
      XV. Oral, Anal, and Genital
      XVI. Psyche and the Castration Complex
      XVII. The Symbol
      XVIII. Real Presence
      XIX. Sygne’s No
      XX. Turelure’s Abjection
      XXI. Pensée’s Desire
      XXII. Structural Decomposition
      XXIII. Slippage in the Meaning of the Ideal
      XXIV. Identification via “ein einziger Zug”
      XXV. The Relationship between Anxiety and Desire
      XXVI. “A Dream of a Shadow Is Man”
      XXVII. Mourning the Loss of the Analyst

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