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SUMMARY:“A Flaw in the Great Diamond of the World”: On Contemporary Psychology and the Enigmas of Subjectivity
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LOCATION:Swedenborg Hall\, London\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p><em>What is mental health? Can we make sense of psychosis? What's the connection between mental health and concepts including race &amp\; evolution? Explore these questions\, among others\, through the lens of philosophy at the 2023/4 London Lectures.</em></p>\n<p><em><br></em></p>\n<p>In this lecture\, I&nbsp\;consider the enigmatic nature of human subjectivity\, which the philosopher Merleau-Ponty referred to&nbsp\;as the &ldquo\;flaw in the great diamond of the world.&rdquo\; First\, I&nbsp\;offer an historical sketch of the focus on subjectivity that began in the European Renaissance. Then I&nbsp\;consider the status of several dominant ways of conceptualizing human existence in contemporary psychology and the psy professions.</p>\n<p>Exploring the history of modern subjectivity helps remind us of what can be at risk in the course of cultural change. A&nbsp\;key question to&nbsp\;ask is whether psychology and related fields&mdash\;which play a&nbsp\;decisive role in contemporary culture&mdash\;do sufficient justice to&nbsp\;the forms of subjectivity and selfhood that came into focus during the Renaissance and its aftermath.</p>\n<ul>\n<li>About the speaker\n<p>Louis Sass\, PhD is Distinguished Professor of Clinical Psychology at Rutgers University\, and a&nbsp\;member of the New York Institute for the Humanities. Sass has published on schizophrenia\, phenomenology\, psychoanalysis\, and the thought of Wittgenstein\, Heidegger\, and Foucault&mdash\;as well as on modernism/postmodernism and other cultural issues.<br><br><br>Sass is the author of Madness and Modernism: Insanity in the Light of Modern Art\, Literature\, and Thought and of The Paradoxes of Delusion: Wittgenstein\, Schreber\, and the Schizophrenic Mind. He has received various awards for his contributions to&nbsp\;theoretical and philosophical psychology\, and currently holds the International Francqui Professorial Chair\, Belgium. A&nbsp\;revised edition of Madness and Modernism (Oxford University Press) was awarded the BMA: British Medical Association First Prize as best book in psychiatry for 2018.</p>\n</li>\n</ul>
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