Unhappiness: Dialectic Terminable and Interminable

Journal of Speculative Philosophy 26 (3):572-588 (2012)
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Abstract

The purpose of the present work is to analyze Hegel's Unhappy Consciousness in light of the psychoanalytic conceptualization of the relation Subject-Other. The analysis will investigate unhappiness on two counts: its relation to Hegelian dialectic and the possibility of its coming to an end. Examining Hegelian unhappiness through the prism of psychoanalytic thought will allow us to formulate a crucial distinction between the philosophical (Hegelian) and psychoanalytic (Freudian, Lacanian) approaches to unhappiness as they relate to the arch-concepts of knowledge, possibility, negation, and end.The first part of this work will be dedicated to the investigation of these arch-concepts through two main and opposing ..

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