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Index
Cover Title Copyright Dedication Contents Abbreviations Used in Text and Notes Acknowledgements Introduction
Setting the Stage French Hegel and the Necessity for the Unhappy Consciousness Hegel and Psychoanalysis Hegel, Psychoanalysis, and the Concept of Intersubjectivity The Concept of Force and its Role in the Phenomenology What Follows
1 Hegel's Concept of Force in the Phenomenology Of Spirit
Introduction A Preliminary Definition of Force The Concept of Vanishing Force as a Universal Medium Expression and Repression/Suppression Explanation Infinity and Force The Inner World, the "Void," and the Play of Forces Conclusion
2 Hegel's Re-Running of the Play of Forces as a Way of Understanding Intersubjectivity and Its Discontents
Introduction The Force of Self-Consciousness or the Binding of Desire The Concept of Life Desire and the Birth of Spirit Lordship and Bondage: The Intersubjective Play of Forces or the Binding to the Other Stoicism and Scepticism: Testing the Limits of Force and the Process of Unbinding The Unhappy Consciousness: The Internalised Play of Force, the Introduction of the Vanishing Mediator and the Process of Rebinding Conclusion
3 Negation, Binding, and Thirdness: The André Green-Hegel Couple
Introduction Implicit Versus Explicit Connections: Green's Hegel-Freud Couple Locating the Origins of Thought and Judgement: A Reading of 'Negation' through the Lens of Force Green and the Work of the Negative Intrapsychic Binding and Unbinding
Freud's 'Project For Scientific Psychology' and 'Beyond The Pleasure Principle': The Origin and Later Articulation of the Binding Process 'Project For a Scientific Psychology' 'Beyond The Pleasure Principle' Green's Tripartite Process
The Concept of the Third and Thirdness: The Breakdown in the Play of Forces and the Introduction of the Proto-Analyst
Green's Introduction of the "Tertiary Process" or "Analytic Binding" Thirdness and the Analytic Third Ogden's Analytic Third
Conclusion
4 Thought Structures and Shapes of Knowing: Christopher Bollas, the Elaboration of "The Third," and the Binding Process
Introduction
The Use of the Term "Object" Psychoanalysis as a Dialectic
Further Theoretical Grounding of the Third Bollas and the Creation of Psychic Genera as a Form of the Third The Generative Nature of Destruction: Bollas, Free Association, and the Binding/Unbinding Process Hegel, Psychoanalysis, and Shapes of Knowing Conclusion
Conclusion Notes References Index
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