Psychoanalysis at the Time of the Posthuman: Insisting on the Outside-Sense
This article 'diagnoses' the discourse of posthumanism as a contemporary symptom, and thus as a mode of the social link that attempts to deal with the real of the human condition as, precisely, non-natural. In order to then interpret this posthuman symptom, the article outlines the psychoa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Paragraph (Modern Critical Theory Group) 2010-11, Vol.33 (3), p.423-443 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article 'diagnoses' the discourse of posthumanism as a contemporary symptom, and thus as a mode of the social link that attempts to deal with the real of the human condition as, precisely, non-natural. In order to then interpret this posthuman symptom, the article outlines the psychoanalytic notion of interpretation itself, not as the laying bare of a latent meaning, but as the inducement of truth-effects which are distinct from scientific understandings of truth premised upon identity and non-contradiction. Lacan's
Seminar XVII
is then utilized both as an example of the psychoanalytic interpretation of contemporary life, and as a resource for thinking through the reification of science and technological 'lathouses' that underpins the posthuman era. The article concludes with a strong defence of the capacity of psychoanalysis to hold open a space for the 'outside-sense', or what evades capture by the (scientific) signifier. It is argued that this 'outside-sense' is what truly constitutes the human insofar as humans are speaking beings. |
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ISSN: | 0264-8334 1750-0176 |
DOI: | 10.3366/para.2010.0208 |