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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Translator’s note
I. Outline of the seminar
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Introduction to the Thing
II. Pleasure and reality
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III. Rereading the Entwurf
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IV. Das Ding
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V. Das Ding (II)
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VI. On the moral law
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The Problem of Sublimation
VII. Drives and lures
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VIII. The object and the thing
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IX. On creation ex nihilo
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X. Marginal comments
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XI. Courtly love as anamorphosis
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XII. A critique of Bernfeld
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Supplementary Note
A Curious Case of Sublimation
The Paradox of Jouissance
XIII. The death of God
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XIV. Love of one’s neighbor
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XV. The jouissance of transgression
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Parenthesis
The Death Drive According to Bernfeld
XVI. The death drive
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XVII. The function of the good
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XVIII. The function of the beautiful
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The Essence of Tragedy: A Commentary on Sophocles’s Antigone
XIX. The splendor of Antigone
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XX. The articulations of the play
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XXI. Antigone between two deaths
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Supplementary Note
The Tragic Dimension of Analytical Experience
XXII. The demand for happiness and the promise of analysis
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XXIII. The moral goals of psychoanalysis
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XXIV. The paradoxes of ethics or Have you acted in conformity with your desire?
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Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
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