Studying Lacan's Seminar VII offers a contemporary, critically informed set of analyses of Lacan's ethics seminar and astute reflections about what Lacan's ethics offers to the field of psychoanalytic thought today.
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Editor's Introduction
1 Supreme Being-in-Evil, Criminal Good, and Criminal Desire: Lacan After Antigone, After Sade, After Kant
Lorenzo Chiesa
2 Ethics Contra Morality in Lacan's Seminar VII (and Implications for Contemporary Education)
Jones Irwin
3 Courtly Love, the Hommosexuelle , and the Hysteric in The Ethics of Lacan
Sheila L. Cavanagh
4 The Sublimation of Race: From the Courtly Lady to the Derelict White Body
Sheldon George
5 Ethics Amid Commodities: Das Ding and the Origin of Value
TODD Mcgowan
6 On Tragedy and Desire in the Ethics of Psychoanalysis
Dany Nobus
7 The Price of Freedom: On Not Giving Ground Relative to Desire
Sarah Meehan O'Callaghan
8 While Not Having the Last Word . . .
Calum Neill