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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2011.tde-28032013-094900
Document
Author
Full name
Reinaldo Lobo
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2011
Supervisor
Committee
Chiappin, Jose Raimundo Novaes (President)
Figueiredo, Luiz Claudio Mendonca
Kuntz, Rolf Nelson
Leister, Ana Carolina Corrêa da Costa
Pessoa Junior, Osvaldo Frota
Title in Portuguese
Castoriadis, a reinvenção do sujeito
Keywords in Portuguese
Autonomia
Causalidade
Criação
Democracia
Determinismo
Heteronomia
Histórico-social
Imaginação radical
Indeterminação
Ontologia
Revolução
Ser
Subjetividade
Sujeito
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta tese desenvolve uma pesquisa em torno do lugar da psicanálise no pensamento filosófico e político de Cornelius Castoriadis (1922-1997), sobretudo relativa à segunda etapa de sua obra a partir de 1968. Investiga e discute em particular duas hipóteses: 1. A função paradigmática da psicanálise (teoria e prática) foi constitutiva para a formulação da concepção de sujeito e, portanto, de autonomia conceito que foi adquirindo papel progressivamente central na obra castoridiana. 2. O modelo de sujeito que emerge dessa reflexão é sui generis, distinto das filosofias da segunda metade do Século XX, e representa uma virada conceitual que remete ao futuro da filosofia. Examina ainda, ao longo do texto, o processo de articulação entre a psicanálise e as idéias-mãe de Castoriadis: imaginação radical, criação, significações imaginárias sociais, imaginário social instituinte, etc. Como conclusão, tenta elucidar algumas conseqüências dessa virada nas esferas política, histórico-social, institucional e mesmo psíquica.
Title in English
Castoriadis, reinventing the subject
Keywords in English
Autonomy
Being
Causality
Creation
Democracy
Determinism
Heteronomy
Indetermination
Ontology
Radical imagination
Revolution
Sociohistorical
Subject
Subjectivity
Abstract in English
The present thesis develops a research concerned with the position of psychoanalysis within the boundaries of the philosophical and political thought of Cornelius Castoriadis (1922-1975), conferring a particular emphasis on the second stage of his work initiated in 1968. The framework investigates and discusses especially two hypotheses: 1. The paradigmatic function of psychoanalysis (theory and practice) with has been constitutive viewing the formulation of the subject conception and therefore comprises the statement of autonomy -- concept that progressively acquired a central role in the castoridian body of work. 2. The model of subject - that arises stemmed by this reflection results sui generis, for it distinct from the prevailing philosophies of the second half of the twentieth century and represents a conceptual turning point that conducts to consider and regard the future of philosophy. Throughout the text there is also the inspection of the articulation process between psychoanalysis and Castoriadis mother ideas, namely: radical imagination, creation, social imaginary significations, social imaginary institutor, etc. As for conclusion, the text attempts to clarify some consequences derived from this turning point considering the context of political, sociohistorical institutional and even psychic scopes.
 
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