Reference:
Malkina S.M..
Overcoming of Metaphysics: Psychoanalytical Interpretation (the History of One Phobia)
// Philosophy and Culture.
2015. ¹ 5.
P. 725-731.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0757.2015.5.66521 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=66521
Abstract:
The question of metaphysics, its forms and actual meaning to modernity is one of the themes that are actively debated in almost all trends of philosophy. The attitude toward metaphysics is the key to understanding not only philosophical views of hermeneutics, analytical philosophy or deconstruction but also establishment of problematics of modernism and postmodernism in contemporary culture. The problem of overcoming of metaphysics, constantly renewable in the philosophy, is examined by Malkina from the point of view of the psychoanalytic approach to the study of various phobias that reveals the underlying foundation of the philosophical problem of fear towards metaphysics. The use of the psychoanalytic method of interpretation of philosophical problems is based on the choice of philosophers’ conceptual personae as the subjects of analysis that are in a certain relation to their own text and to their predecessors. The novelty of the study consists, firstly, in description of the united problem field of the various projects of overcoming of metaphysics in philosophy, secondly, in identification of the philosophical foundations of metaphysical phobias, and thirdly – in usage of psychoanalytic methodology for this purpose. The main conclusions of this paper are following: in terms of the Oedipus complex the overcoming of metaphysics is based on the anxiety of influence felt towards a predecessor; the active negation can be interpreted as an attempt to repress the metaphysical content of their own thinking; and a tendency to repeat the overcoming of metaphysics can be explained as the death drive. Psychoanalytic interpretation of overcoming of metaphysics does not mean that it is something that ought to be 'cured' but takes us “beyond” metaphysics to post-metaphysical thinking as the endless work on the senses in philosophy where the very process of such work brings release and satisfaction.
Keywords:
Oedipus complex, overcoming of metaphysics, psychoanalysis of philosophy, repetition, conceptual personae, critics, death drive, postmetaphysical thinking, anxiety of influence, negation
Reference:
Levit, L. Z. .
Arthur Schopenhauer’s ‘Will to Life’ and Person-Centered of Concept of Happiness: Missing Links
// Philosophy and Culture.
2013. ¹ 11.
P. 1574-1581.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0757.2013.11.63551 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=63551
Abstract:
The author of the article considers a number of important provisions of Arthur Schopenhauer’s theory (about the will to life, egoism and happiness) and compares them to the author’s Person-Oriented Concept of Happiness (POCH). It allows the author to answer certain questions raised by the German philosopher and develop a practical approach called Psychotherapy By Personal Singularity (PPS). At the end of the article it is concluded that Person-Oriented Concept of Happiness developed by the author has important intersection points with Arthur Schopenhauer’s philosophy. In the author’s opinion, Schopenhauer’s philosophy does not deserve to be called pessimistic philosophy. POCH also makes an important contribution to the concept of the great German philosopher because it offers an individual a particular method of restricting the ‘lowermost’ forms of egoism and developing of higher forms of egoism in order to realize one’s personal potentials and live a truly happy life.
Keywords:
philosophy, happiness, egoism, personal singularity, self-realization, person-centered concept of happiness, Schopenhauer, ‘will to life’, POCH, Eudaimonia.
Reference:
Pavlova, O. N..
Homo Sexualis: Psychoanalytical Topography of Sexuality in Modern Culture
and Personality
// Philosophy and Culture.
2012. ¹ 5.
P. 74-81.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0757.2012.5.59504 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=59504
Abstract:
Modern age is marked with intensive qualitative changes in human sexuality — extensive sexualization
of many spheres of the society and culture, on the one hand, and desexualization of intimate areas of the
human. Due to this, sexuality needs a new method of assessment. In order to understand the current state of
the sexuality, it would be interesting to look upon the problem from all sides — as a phenomenon at the joint
of philosophy and psychoanalysis, the two vectors of thoughts and views. The first vector of philosophical and
psychoanalytical research would be the analysis of peculiarities of modern culture and society forming sexuality
of the modern human, from the point of view of their morphogenetic and structural factors, with the focus
on new phenomena which has arisen only recently: narcissism, dissolution of sexual differentiation, feminization,
trans-sexuality, annihiliation of sexuality and many others. The second aspect of the research is the qualitative
characteristics that determine specifics of sexual identity of a modern human: narcissistic androgyny,
trans-sexuality, aleksisexuality, perversity and plurality of genders, hypersublimation.
Keywords:
philosophy, psychoanalysis, sexuality, culture, antique times, androgyny, narcissism, transsexuality, sublimation.