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- catalog contributor b12128954.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-292) and index.".
- catalog description "The Way to Hiroshima -- Only Connect: Trauma in/and History -- The Concept of Crisis and a Hermeneutics of Engagement -- Only Connect: Why Hiroshima? -- Fact-Document -- Explanation -- Subjectivity and History -- Disciplinarity -- Inhumanity Has No/A History: Basil II Bulgaroktonos Vivant -- On Psychoanalytic Method: No "Return to Freud" -- Engaging the Audience: Agonistic Intersubjectivity -- Only Connect: Immanence--The Existentializing Process -- Cutting Back Into Life -- History as Hermeneutic of Engagement -- Internalization and Bad Faith: The Disorder Called the Ego -- Authentic Internalization: The Birth of Psyche -- Internalization and History -- Language, Discourse ( -Communities), the Problem of Style -- Horror, as Exemplar -- A Modest Proposal -- The Sublime and the Kantian Ratio, or, How the White Man Thinks -- The Critical Philosophy at Issue -- Affect and Attunement -- Deracination as Concrete Deconstruction -- Reading as Interrogation--Kant's Critique of Judgment, Sections 23-29 -- Beyond the Beautiful: From Pleasure to Desire -- Frameworks: Opposed -- Purposiveness: And the Contrapurposive -- Affect and Attunement in Depth: Inwardness versus the Ratio -- From Ambivalence toward the Object to Intimations of the Bomb -- The Psyche in/and History -- The Scientific Imagination: Kant as Romantic Poet -- Reason and the Bomb -- The Collective Subject of History and the Scientific Imagination -- The Triumph of Mathematics -- Toward the Dynamic Sublime: The Defeat of Mathematics.".
- catalog extent "xx, 301 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0791448339".
- catalog identifier "0791448347 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "SUNY series in psychoanalysis and culture".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press,".
- catalog subject "901 21".
- catalog subject "BF175.4.S65 D38 2001".
- catalog subject "History Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Political psychology.".
- catalog subject "Social sciences and psychoanalysis.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Way to Hiroshima -- Only Connect: Trauma in/and History -- The Concept of Crisis and a Hermeneutics of Engagement -- Only Connect: Why Hiroshima? -- Fact-Document -- Explanation -- Subjectivity and History -- Disciplinarity -- Inhumanity Has No/A History: Basil II Bulgaroktonos Vivant -- On Psychoanalytic Method: No "Return to Freud" -- Engaging the Audience: Agonistic Intersubjectivity -- Only Connect: Immanence--The Existentializing Process -- Cutting Back Into Life -- History as Hermeneutic of Engagement -- Internalization and Bad Faith: The Disorder Called the Ego -- Authentic Internalization: The Birth of Psyche -- Internalization and History -- Language, Discourse ( -Communities), the Problem of Style -- Horror, as Exemplar -- A Modest Proposal -- The Sublime and the Kantian Ratio, or, How the White Man Thinks -- The Critical Philosophy at Issue -- Affect and Attunement -- Deracination as Concrete Deconstruction -- Reading as Interrogation--Kant's Critique of Judgment, Sections 23-29 -- Beyond the Beautiful: From Pleasure to Desire -- Frameworks: Opposed -- Purposiveness: And the Contrapurposive -- Affect and Attunement in Depth: Inwardness versus the Ratio -- From Ambivalence toward the Object to Intimations of the Bomb -- The Psyche in/and History -- The Scientific Imagination: Kant as Romantic Poet -- Reason and the Bomb -- The Collective Subject of History and the Scientific Imagination -- The Triumph of Mathematics -- Toward the Dynamic Sublime: The Defeat of Mathematics.".
- catalog title "Deracination : historicity, Hiroshima, and the tragic imperative / Walter A. Davis.".
- catalog type "text".