ABDICATION OF THE SOVEREIGN SELF : the psycholinguistics of invalid synthetic ... propositions.: the psycholinguistics of invalid synthetic ... propositions. (2018)
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- ABDICATION OF THE SOVEREIGN SELF : the psycholinguistics of invalid synthetic ... propositions.: the psycholinguistics of invalid synthetic ... propositions. (2018)
- Main Title:
- ABDICATION OF THE SOVEREIGN SELF : the psycholinguistics of invalid synthetic ... propositions.
- Contents:
- Intro; Contents; Preface; Part One: Preliminary: The Categorical Exclusion; Chapter One; 1.1 Coming-into-being (le devenir); 1.2 Iteration and recursion; 1.3 Effect of quantization on progression; 1.4 When there is nothing left to prove; 1.5 Manufacturing discursive worlds (simulacra); 1.6 Beyond the synthetic world of the artifice; 1.7 Lifting the veil of the linear equation; 1.8 The set of all sets and its significance; 1.9 Personal sovereignty and exclusion; Chapter Two; 2.1 The language of the sovereign; 2.2 The dictator of language; 2.3 Lacan and the psycholinguistics of jouissance 2.4 Psycholinguistics of the "Social I"2.5 Ethical aesthetics of the Categorical Exclusion; 2.6 Recursion of the reset of a posteriori positions; 2.7 The topology of language as thought; Part Two: The Apparatus of Language; Chapter Three; 3.1 Ethical aesthetics of abdication; 3.2 Extrinsic and intrinsic argument; 3.3 Extrinsic and intrinsic strat; 3.4 Equality of all binary positions; 3.5 What "no one" does for someone; 3.6 Fallacy of the subject-object dichotomy; 3.7 Being-as-subject and the eccentric position; 3.8 Morality, ethics, and "no one"; 3.9 Ethics of the automaton 3.10 Apparatus tests the subject3.11 Universal Grammar and the a priori; Chapter Four; 4.1 Discourse at the position of a posteriori; 4.2 Taxonomy of simultaneous parallel o; 4.3 Language, thought, and ontic threads; Part Three: The Discourse of Space and Time; Chapter Five; 5.1 Dialectics as parallel ontologies; 5.2Intro; Contents; Preface; Part One: Preliminary: The Categorical Exclusion; Chapter One; 1.1 Coming-into-being (le devenir); 1.2 Iteration and recursion; 1.3 Effect of quantization on progression; 1.4 When there is nothing left to prove; 1.5 Manufacturing discursive worlds (simulacra); 1.6 Beyond the synthetic world of the artifice; 1.7 Lifting the veil of the linear equation; 1.8 The set of all sets and its significance; 1.9 Personal sovereignty and exclusion; Chapter Two; 2.1 The language of the sovereign; 2.2 The dictator of language; 2.3 Lacan and the psycholinguistics of jouissance 2.4 Psycholinguistics of the "Social I"2.5 Ethical aesthetics of the Categorical Exclusion; 2.6 Recursion of the reset of a posteriori positions; 2.7 The topology of language as thought; Part Two: The Apparatus of Language; Chapter Three; 3.1 Ethical aesthetics of abdication; 3.2 Extrinsic and intrinsic argument; 3.3 Extrinsic and intrinsic strat; 3.4 Equality of all binary positions; 3.5 What "no one" does for someone; 3.6 Fallacy of the subject-object dichotomy; 3.7 Being-as-subject and the eccentric position; 3.8 Morality, ethics, and "no one"; 3.9 Ethics of the automaton 3.10 Apparatus tests the subject3.11 Universal Grammar and the a priori; Chapter Four; 4.1 Discourse at the position of a posteriori; 4.2 Taxonomy of simultaneous parallel o; 4.3 Language, thought, and ontic threads; Part Three: The Discourse of Space and Time; Chapter Five; 5.1 Dialectics as parallel ontologies; 5.2 Transcendental self-consciousness; 5.3 Space and time as synthetic propositions; 5.4 Subject-predicate as analog of the a priori; 5.6 Ready-to-hand, present-at-hand …; 5.7 Discourse as language and thought; 5.8 "Making-known" as propaganda; 5.9 Assigning semantic significance 5.10 A place in the worldChapter Six; 6.1 A doctrine of Us and Them; 6.2 Valid synthetic propositions; Part Four: The Psychology of Discourse; Chapter Seven; 7.1 Politics of time and space; 7.2 Being-for-self as objective freed; 7.3 Intellectual consequences of the speech-act; 7.4 Father as signifier; 7.5 Dialectical historicity of discourse; 7.6 Testing Forces the Progressive Fallacy; 7.7 Developmental ontology and morphology; 7.8 Differentiation + Body-Image Development; 7.9 Practicing and rapprochement; Chapter Eight; 8.1 Object Constancy + Individuation 8.2 Etiology of abdication pathology8.3 Abdication in the social order; Part Five: Conclusion: Possession, Abdication, and the Apophantic; Chapter Nine; 9.1 Being possessed by a possession; 9.2 Verifiable verifiability and the apophantic; 9.3 "21st Century Schizoid Man"; Bibliography; Index … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Place of publication not identified : CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PUBLIS
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (1 volume)
- Subjects:
- 401.9
Language and logic
Psycholinguistics
Language and logic
Psycholinguistics
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General
Electronic books
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- English
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- 9781527526624
1527526623 - Related ISBNs:
- 1527516423
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