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Abstract

[...]the developments from the philosophical subject to Dasein and Lacan's subject will indicate how increasingly verisimilar human subject theories can be developed on the basis of increasingly complex relations and integrations of structural splitting. Dasein experiences itself as cleaved off from a 'there' as a 'not-there': it is thrown out and back onto its 'here,' and this referential 'here' becomes a de-facto self. [...]Dasein is through constant reference to what it is not: it is not there, it is not others, it is not ready-to-hand, it is not the world, it is not its future, etc. [...]Comparisons and Verisimilitude It should be clear that the splitting of language from itself, along with how this splitting comes to be within the subject, stands as a fundamental difference between the Dasein of Being and Time and the subjectivity, Lacan develops in his fifth seminar that sends each to develop along entirely different paths - and to lead entirely different lives, so to speak. [...]history - as language - is shifted to the interior of the subject for this first time with Dasein and $, but the relation of this history with the cut (whole or split) sends these two subjectivities on entirely different theoretical trajectories.

Details

Title
Heidegger Contra Lacan: The Cut and the Development of Two Theories of Subjectivity
Author
VanLieshout, Eric
Pages
111-134
Publication year
2018
Publication date
May 2018
Publisher
Ratnabali Publishers
e-ISSN
23498064
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2091281197
Copyright
Copyright Ratnabali Publishers May 2018