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This book deals with the possibility of an ontological and epistemological account of the psychological category 'neurosis'. Intertwining thoughts from German idealism, Continental philosophy and psychology, the book shows how neurosis precedes and exists independently from human experience and lays the foundations for a non-essentialist, non-rational theory of neurosis; in cognition, in perception, in linguistics and in theories of object-relations and vitalism. The personal essays collected in this volume examine such issues as assimilation, the philosophy of neurosis, aneurysmal philosophy, and the connection between Hegel and Neurosis, among others. The volume establishes the connection between a now redundant psycho-analytic term and an extremely progressive discipline of Continental philosophy and Speculative realism.
Charles John is currently a lecturer at the Lincoln University, engaging in the research group Continental philosophy and neurosis.
His debut book Incompatible Ballerina and Other Essay's has been published by John Hunt Publishing and has been heralded as ground-breaking , an intensification of thinking and informed with rare philosophical intelligence and insight . He has also been asked to introduce and edit a number of innovative essays on neurosis by leading scholars in various fields for Punctum Books (USA).
Is the?first book to cover a thorough epistemological and ontological account of neurosis
Is a fountain of valuable knowledge for the general philosophy enthusiast or critical reader
Comes with endorsements and forewords from philosophers such as Ray Brasier, Graham Harman, Leonard Lawlor and Catherine Malabou
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