Postmodern Spiritual Practices : The Construction of the Subject and the Reception of Plato in Lacan, Derrida, and Foucault / Paul Allen Miller.
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- 0814210708
- 9780814210703
- 0814272096
- 9780814272091
- 194 22
- DC33.7 .M539 2007
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"50th, 1957-2007, Ohio State", on cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-259) and index.
Introduction: remaking the soul : antiquity, postmodernism, and genealogies of the self -- The modernist revolt : history, politics, and allegory, or, Classicism in occupied France -- Historicizing transcendence : antigone, the good, and the ethics of psychoanalysis -- Lacan, the Symposium, and transference -- Writing the subject : Derrida asks Plato to take a letter -- The art of self-fashioning, or, Foucault on the Alcibiades : caring for the self and others -- Searching for a usable past.
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