Issue 42 (Autumn 2009) Pages – 1-20 While the case presentation from Emil Kraepelin onwards has tended to obectify and medicalise the psychiatric patient, this paper argues that it was in his re-presentations at L’hôpital Sainte-Anne that Jacques Lacan best … Continue reading
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Issue 42 (Autumn 2009) Pages – 21-56 This essay was to have served as a preface to Philosophy in the Boudoir.2 It appeared in the review Critique (191, April, 1963) in the manner of a review of the edition of … Continue reading
Issue 42 (Autumn 2009) Pages – 57-108 This scholion accompanies Lacan’s 1962 text in which he brings together of two very unlikely accomplices, Kant and Sade, and thereby sheds light on the nature of perversion. At first blush the two … Continue reading
Issue 42 (Autumn 2009) Pages- 109-126 In Seminar VII, Lacan makes the claim that Saint Paul and Freud tell us the same thing about the Sovereign Good in that what they each articulate about the law and pleasure constitutes a … Continue reading