Ethics of the Real: Kant, Lacan

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Verso, 2000 - 266
The idea of Kantian ethics is both simple and revolutionary: it proposes a moral law independent of any notion of a pre-established Good or any 'human inclination' such as love, sympathy or fear. In attempting to interpret such a revolutionary proposition in a more 'humane' light, and to turn Kant into our contemporary—someone who can help us with our own ethical dilemmas—many Kantian scholars have glossed over its apparent paradoxes and impossible claims. This book is concerned with doing exactly the opposite. Kant, thank God, is not our contemporary; he stands against the grain of our times.

Lacan on the face of it appears the very antithesis of Kant—the wild theorist of psychoanalysis compared to the sober Enlightenment thinker. His concept of the Real, however, provides perhaps the most useful backdrop to this new interpretation of Kantian ethics. Constantly juxtaposing her readings of the two philosophers. Alenka Zupan?i? summons up an 'ethics of the Real', and clears the ground for a radical restoration of the disruptive element in ethics.
 

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Introduction
1
The Subject of Freedom
21
The
43
From the Logic of Illusion to the Postulates
64
Good and Evil
79
The Act and Evil in Literature
106
Between the Moral Law and the Superego
140
Ethics and Tragedy in Psychoanalysis
170
1
187
7
217
21
246
Thus
249
Index
261
68
263
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Alenka Zupan?i? is a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy in the Slovene Academy of Sciences, Ljublijana

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