Program of 4 years - Maitreya Buddhist University

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PhD in Existential Analytical Psychology
PROGRAM
First Year
1. Freud and Heraclitus
The scientific ideal of Freud's time
against Descartes
A new epistemology
Between knowing and poetry
Heraclitus: mythos and physis
Philosophy of the pure flow or thinking of the essential
Discovery of pulsional game
Forgetting and truth
Introduction of Narcissism
The myth of Narcissus and Echo
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
Analysis and Interpretation of Heraclitean corpus
Lichtung: between scientific knowledge and philosophical thought
2. Wittgenstein and Psychoanalysis
Delusion
Teaching
Free Association
Perspicuous representation
Skepticism
The know
Theory
Causes and reasons
the Rite
The self
3. The Unconscious Creator
The potential to discover in oneself
The rite of incubation
Empedocles, Plato and Aristotle
Functions and Statute the unconscious
Intuition
Concept of crisis
Creativity
Timelessness
Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
4. Philosophy, Logic and Psychoanalysis
Knowledge and interpretation
Language and referring in analytical practice
Speech Acts
The function in psychoanalytic discourse
Models of the unconscious
Paraconsistency and psychoanalysis
Logic and psychoanalysis
The logic of the obsessive
The problem of intra-clinical validation of the analytical hypothesis
About the explanation in psychoanalysis
Epistemological considerations about the somatic disorders
5. Frontiers of Analysis in Philosophy Saying
In-complete the Know
Lacan and philosophical discourse
Confrontation and legitimation
Heidegger as a deviation limit of reading
Freud from Descartes to Lacan
Metaphysical mediations and Interpretation of Dreams *
Of the Subject of Certainty
Poetizing thinking of Heidegger
The problem of applied psychoanalysis
An Ethics of the discourse
Conception of Poetry
Traces of German Idealism in Freud and Nietzsche
Concept of Dissolution (Untergang)
Among dialectical mediation and repetition
The distance of the changeless Absolute
The debt of the Reason
The Act-unfinished
Aristotelian entelechy significant absence
Conception of the contemporary subject and analytical future
6. Philosophy <> Analysis
Ancient philosophy and treatment in the enjoyment
Psychoanalysis and the decline of the ideals
From the truth to the discourses
The Real
Traumatized philosophy by the analysis
Philosophers on the undersides
Anti philosopher Deleuze
Anti-Oedipus or beyond Oedipus?
Anti philosopher Kierkegaard
Marx and Lacan
Plus of the enjoyment of the Hegelian master
The passions of the soul
Lacanian Variations on the Cartesian cogito
Lacan with Sartre
The subject of desire
Transcendence and facticity of the for-itself
Disjunction of consciousness and the ego
Desire-to-be as impulse of loss
Dialogue between Lacan and Foucault
7. Psychoanalytic Archaeology of Knowledge (M. Foucault)
Order of psychoanalytic discourse
Structure, language and representation
From the indescribable to the negativity
The birth of the psychoanalytic clinic
Sociology of the analysis
Words and things
Monitor and punish
The life of infamous subjects
The will-to-know
History of Madness
The female body
hysteria
the Sex
Mysticism from post Foucauldian analysis
8. Myths and Psychoanalysis
Myths and psychic structure
Myth, symbolism and creativity
Myth and know
The personal myth in psychoanalysis: function, structure, concept
Myths about birth and death
Contemporary mythical tales
Classical myths, Latin American and Eastern myths
9. The Destination: Aristotle, Freud and Lacan
Destination of figures
Unconscious and destination
The meeting of the Real
Tyché andAutomaton in Aristotle
Lacanian Interpretation
The particular and the universal
From physics to modern mathematics
From the psychic causality to the four causes of the subject
Lacanian Causality
Freudian Causality
Causal Cleavage
The place of the Real; between trauma and ghost
Grief and the melancholy
The destination hysterical neurosis
Old destination, Freudian destination
Literary creation and daydream
Grief and the object relation
the anguish
Grief and love
From despair to the anguish for the lost object
Narcissistic and hysterical identification
Love and hate in the duel and melancholy
Where that was that the subject emerge demands
Identification and choice of object
Cause and end
The trauma and the event
Cause and reminiscence in hysteria
The end of the cure
10. Pleasure and well: Plato, Aristotle and Freud
The enjoyment as a political category
The platonic way
The flexibility of the genre
The anticipated pleasure and the desire
Government of the polis and government of pleasure
Pleasure in Aristotle
The divinization of pleasure
Pleasure in politics
incontinence
Freud and the impression of antiquity
Against the peace of the soul
The perishable eternal
11. The death impulse: between psychoanalysis and philosophy
Signification and the faces of the death impulse
Psychoanalytic speculation
The un-treatable sociality
Mistake of instinct
Refusing of femininity
The present death
Return to Project
Guilt and primary masochism
Tragic scene and Psychoanalytic structure
The enjoyment: beyond the Freudian economy
The civilization of hatred and non-love
Death impulse and the power over life
Death and its work
The bad news
Impulses of aggression and symbolic failures
12. Anguish: between philosophy and analysis
The lost object as loose piece to logical consistency
The object analyst
Anguish, between empty and spirituality
Original sin and Kierkegaard
Psychic reality is religious
Death and Transfiguration
The journey of the Real: Hegel, Nietzsche and Lacan
Of the anguished subject to the dejected man
The names of the anguish in living badly
Damned Poetry , anguish and art
Nietzsche and ethics of psychoanalysis
The nature of the semblances
13. Althusser and Psychoanalysis
Rediscovery of Marx and Freud
Anti-psychologism and anti-humanism
Overdetermination and structural causality
symptomatic reading
Theory of unconscious ideology
Marxist ideological representation
Dream and unconscious
Eternity of the unconscious and materialism of imaginary ideology
Ideological constitution of the subject
Ideology and the Symbolic
Ideology and the Imaginary
Oppressed Subjectivity
Second Year
1. Lacan and Heidegger
The brotherhood of a genuine say
The issue of truth
Aletheia <> Verborgenheint
What the analyst makes absent
The cause of identity: idealization or absolute difference?
Four Discourses
Vicinity of poetry and psychoanalysis
Approximating the Real
Saying being
The extimity in the artwork
Psychoanalysis and Politics
2. Lacan and Contemporary debate
Introduction to anti-philosophy: philosophy and its outer
Metaphysics and capitalism
Derrida and the specters of history
Heidegger and spirit
Inheritance and deconstruction
Opening the happening (Levinas)
Serenity <> Separation
Relativism and retroaction
The end of history and the exception
Spectrum, value and collective logic
Lacan and the experience of the end of metaphysics
Traversing and edging the limit of philosophy
Thinking about the end and the crossing of the line
The task of the analytical thinking
The logic of the veil
The object-being and the foreboding of the analysis
Being, Time and moral experience
Freud and Rorty
The law and the unconditioned
Foucault, Lacan and Deleuze
Derrida and the Post-Lacanian Philosophy
3. Anti-philosophical readings
The decisionism in Sartre and Lacan
The absence of the sexual relationship
Fear and anxiety in Freud and Heidegger
The Psychoanalysis of postmodernity
Constructionism in Foucault and Lacan
Archaeology of analytic training
The Lacanian know as trans-academic
Kant with Lacan
Power and Politics in Freud
Rhizome
The question of oblivion in Lacan and Heidegger
Contemporary antiphilosophy
4. Angst and Ethics
Heidegger and the world of modernity as image
Marx and the world dominated by the phantasmagorical merchandise
Freud and civilizational reality
Lacan and the future of the unconscious
The incalculable jouissance of the beyond the ethics
Angst, sacrifice and the Graeco-Roman world
The Heideggerian ex-sistance and Lacanian lack-in-being
The improper, the fear and the Sinthome
The des-forgetfulness of the metaphysical
Debt, guilt and angst
Death as the only chance against the impossible
Freudian castration and Heideggerian finitude
Obsessional neurosis and melancholia
Symbolic recognition as love to the superego
5. Antiphilosophy (Matter and Knowledge)
Criticism of philosophical thought
Existence as befall
Subject, object and knowledge
Analysis of the Manifestations
Living matter and their characteristics
Functional movement: motricity of living matter
The philosophical problem of the will
General knowledge
Basic knowledge: sensation and perception
Derivative knowledge: images and memory, ideas and thoughts
Emotions and fantasy
Speculative knowledge: logic and mathematics
6. Philosophy of the limit and psychoanalysis
Work of Eugenio Trias
The border fence and the operations
The $ubject of the unconscious as border $ubject
The forgetfulness in the topology of the limit
Ethical imperative Topology
Psychoanalysis in act
epistemological nightmare
Ontological and/or topological difference
The end of spherical metaphor
Analytic of the bordering
The limit as Emptiness-condition-of-life
Current psychoanalysis
7. Existential Analysis: freedom, temporality, transfer
The presence of Freedom in the analytic cure
Empirical concept of freedom
The original choice
The embodiment of freedom
Positive attitude towards the cure
The dialectic between genuine intention of cure and objective realization of the curing
The load with the new objectivities
The temporality of the psychoanalytic cure
Disorder of the temporal sequences in the cure
Remind sequence
Relative temporality of the cure
The responsibility for one's own past
The anguish, conscious correlate of all failure of the psychic apparatus
Forms of presentation of the anguish
Primitive terrors and its origin in the past
The existential dynamics of the transference
The neighbor: another and object
The analytic situation as foreshadowof the transferential ligament
Establishment and development of transference
The discovery of the you-authentic
The analysis considered as a dialectical process
8. Kierkegaard and Lacan
The subject and the concept
The erected in case philosopher
Kierkegardian Melancholy
Feminine jouissance
Discovery of the existence
The moment of seeing and angst
Dialectical significance of time
Repetition and the Critique of reminiscence
Time and future
Death impulse in Kierkegaard and Freud
Tyché and Automaton: from Aristotle to Lacan
Logic of Randomness
Ethics of repetition and the eternal return
The sacrifice and the desire of the Other
Repetition, between logic and jouissance
Hegel, Kierkegaard and Lacan
The existential angst
Antiphilosophy in Kierkegaard and Lacan
From existence to ex-sistence
Towards the Real
9. The fundamental Heidegger in Lacan
- Interaction Heidegger- Lacan.
- Being and parlêtre.
- The logos or the reason from Freud.
- The open and the beyond the father.
- The leap and the metaphor.
- Self-care and the concern.
- The twilight of humanism and the ethics of psychoanalysis.
- Time of being and end of analysis.
10. The Ethics of Silence: Lacan with Wittgenstein
The identity
Therapeutic philosophy
Identity, Individuation and ex-sistence
Identity and the name problem
Identity and Repression in Freud
Perception and Thought in the repression
Identity and Truth as a path to Ethics
Identity and Name-of-Father
Logical silence and analytical silence
Negation and thought in Frege
Negation in Freud
Negated cogito
Negativity and the death
The concern for truth
Psychoanalysis and matheme writing
The dit-mension
The subject of silence
The silence of the analyst
Silence and interdiction
Inexpressible and jouissance
Prime time: the ascetical silence
Second time: the divine silence
Third time: ineffable time
Mystical language as an opening to the Real
The impossible re-presentation of silence
Figurability of the impulses
Writing as Phantom
Necessary voice and writing of the silence
Logic and ethics of silence
11. Unconscious: existence and sexuality
Impulses, language and corporeality
The subject of the unconscious
The forgetfulness of being: expulsion and repression
Phallus and castration
Impossibility of the sexual relationship
Emptiness: Art and unconscious
Knotting of the Real-Symbolic-Imaginary
The being-for-death
Being-Time
Being of the limit
12. Psychoanalytical Left
Inserting and non-insertion in capitalism
Conversion of science in art
The Freudian legacy
Lacanian logic
Institutions
Signifiers of politics
Third Year
1. Lacan and Philosophy
- The theory of the unconscious and the problem of the existence of the unconscious
- The concept of the unconscious in Freud
- The problem of the demonstration of the unconscious in Freud
- Consciousness and World; Unconscious and uncleanness
- Anticipation and sign. The unanticipatable and the symptom.
- Saussurean theory of the sign and the consequences of a prosecution of finalism
- Lacanian Thesis of a logic level of a pure signifier and the demonstration of the existence of
the unconscious
- The philosophical field as a place that acquires meaning in the theory of the unconscious
- Philosophy as interrogation
- The object of the philosophical question
- Speaking as a general form of the response
- The quaternary structure of the philosophical field
- The desire according Lacan: real, imaginary and symbolic
- The Lacanian critique of empiricism: need, demand, desire
- The opposition Lacan to the philosophical discourse: Lacan and Kant
- Desire and its Subject
- The word
- The pure signifier and the three moments of the logic of the signifier. Lacan and Hegel
- The emergence of meaning, the subject and the Other. Lacan and Heidegger
- The speech act and the certainty of the subject. Lacan and Descartes
- The subject of the unconscious and the paternal metaphor
- The quaternary of the essential significant structure of the unconscious: toward the Thing
- The desire and the object
- The pulsion
- System of impulses
- The Phantom
- Spaying and the law
- Oedipus complex and the castration complex. The neurotic interpretation of castration
- The Thing
- The enjoyment
- The Death Instinct
- The Existential Structures
- Neurosis
- The transference
- Perversion
- Psychosis
- Sublimation
- Writing
- The forms of sublimation
- Towards a discourse about the unconscious
- Writing and Science
- From formal logic psychoanalytic mathema
- The man and woman
- Love and transference
- The unconscious and the other jouissance
- The four discourses
- The philosophical discourse according Lacan
- The whole truth and Borromean knot theory
- The whole truth of pure signifier
- The existence of God
- Fertility and phallic jouissance
- The body of the symbolic and the modes of negativity
- The spirit and the gift
- Grieving and existential structures
- Sublimation and destination. The "good neurosis" and melancholy
- Philosophical discourse, analytical discourse and history
- Thought
- Reading
- The traditional world
- The historical world
- Discourse and absolute thought
- The history and times
- Psychoanalysis and philosophy
2. Deleuze, Foucault and Lacan
- The politics of discourse
- The relationship of the subject with knowledge and truth
- The normalizer knowledge
- The technosciences
- The capitalist discourse
- The social machine, the flows, the Subject and Desire
- The Anti-Oedipus, psychoanalysis and schizoanalysis
- The function of written as vanishing line
- The role of the author
- The analytical device, micropower and oedipalization
3. Lacan and philosophers
- Montaigne and the subject.
- Plato and the aletheia.
- Kierkegaard, anguish and repetition.
- Lacan and Spinoza.
4. What Lacan said of the Self
- Revelation and realization of the Self in the word.
- The truth and error in the revelation of being.
- About that is in the beginning: being the symbolic or real?
- About the Wesen.
- The Bejahung and openness of Being
- forclusion and expulsion. The primary signifier, which makes being rises.
- of the subject as a question.
- The Self, the Other and the absence. Dasein and the problem of the Self of desire.
- Heidegger and Descartes.
- Interpretation as cribbing to the position regarding the self.
- The absence in being. Passage from the being of the phallus to the object. Pure being and
the Real as cut.
- The Thing, place of being.
- The vacuum and its vessel.
- The real and the aesthetics.
- Psychoanalysis and philosophy: realism of the jouissance against ontology .
- Beyond Ethics.
5. Sartre / Lacan and the verb to be
- Phenomenological Formulation of the problem of the image.
- The double record of what is thoughtless and reflexive.
- Pathology of the imaginary.
- Genesis of the beautiful between spontaneity and the Ego.
- The Sartrean moral imaginary
- Negativity and symbolic function.
- The desire of being and separation.
- The existential psychoanalysis.
- The anguish.
- The Other between the imaginary and the Real.
- Being-for-others.
- The nothing of externality.
- Being and the Other: Alienation of the signifier.
- Sexual difference. Desexualization and death impulse.
- Applied psychoanalysis. The event, freedom, failed act, real and jouissance.
6. Pure love: from Plato to Lacan
Love between two deaths: from Plato to Fénelon
Moses and Saint Paul
A history of jouissance
Paths of etymology and semantics
The passion of Grisélides
The emblem of charity
spirituality
The path of philosophy
Kant and pure love
Schopenhauer, Sacher and Masoch
Bremond and Rousselot
Freud, Lacan and the tradition of Pure Love
The Ethics of Psychoanalysis
The desire, the law and the enjoyment
Figures of the impossible
7. God is Unconscious: Lacan and Thomas Aquinas
A paradox of Porfirio
Meditations on the Sum
Of two gods
God is unconscious
Diana and Adonai. The Filioque quarrel. A Christian knot. Church, empire, patriarchy.
Of the number
The eye of the Lynx
About the look of Galileo
8. Lacan with the philosophers
Apropos of Antigone
the polynomial
About Splendor
Kant Lacan with
Lacan and the role of symbolism
Lacan and Plato: is the mathema an idea?
The three rings in philosophy: Real, Symbolic and Imaginary
The Borromean knot and the object to
Heidegger with Lacan
The truth in psychoanalysis
Absence of nothing
Denials and universes of the discourse
The logical thread
The subject's alibis
Kojève with Lacan
A Hegelian psychoanalyst
Lacan and modern science
Derrida with Lacan
9. Borges with Lacan
A discursive pass
From interpretation to the translation
Death and the Compass: a linear labyrinth
Writing as partner-symptom
Pass: the producing a Maker
Grammar and writing: the letter put into function
Heidegger with Heraclitus: lightning, pass
Hölderlin and Borges: knowledge of the poet
Eternity: where the times join together
From poetics to politics
Segregation versus political symptom
Public order, heresy and excommunication
10. Lacan and writers
Shakespeare: being and not being
Claudel
Gide and fake purses of Truth
A man of faith
Psychoanalysis post-Joycean
Versions of the Purloined Letter of Edgar A. Poe
Derrida / Lacan
The meeting of Antigone
Duras and failure of impermanence
11. Lacan and Derrida: deconstructive analysis
Analysis or Psychoanalysis?
The letter and its partition
The repetition compulsion
The umbilicus of the dream in Wittgenstein, Derrida and Lacan
Psychoanalysis Derridean Reviews
12. Desistencial Analysis: Derrida and Lacan
The parable of the letter
How does perform an analyst?
From the desire to Language
The desire for (not refuse) nothing
The letter of the Name
The axioms and neutralizing exclusion of the narrator
The redoubling of the letter twice and shared
Scenes from Scriptures
Writing from the Unconscious
from Lacan
Fourth Year
1. Neurosis and Development: the struggle for self-realization
- A moral evolution?
- The search for the impossible glory.
- Requirements and neurotic pride.
- Aligning the itself.
- Alleviation from stress.
- The expansive solution as a domain resource.
- The solution of modesty as a resource of love.
- Dependency and resignation.
- The fear of freedom.
- Neurotic disturbances in the links and at work.
- The path of psychoanalytic therapy.
- New theory of neurosis.
2. Psychoanalysis in Education
Teacher-student Transference
Learning and strategic significant
Learning ways
Psychoanalytic seminars
Formative and research program
Formative evaluation
Actualization of teaching
Psychoanalysis in University
3. Love is Vacuity
Empty love
Desire and love
Marriage and infidelity
Self-imposed solitude
Loving the neighbour
Crazy love: Hatred, envy and jealousy
The Purpose of Love
4. The End of Analysis: Femininity
Clarification of the analytic practice
From the hysterical position to the female position
Know-how with the impossibility of the Desire object
Sublimation: a new psychic structure
The practice of analytical pass
The Truth and lie of the object "a"
Beyond the anguish
5. The psychoanalytic cure
The law, love and success
The position of the analyst
The anguish
the divan
The voice of the superego
The deliberate silence and sound
The Arts
Unconscious guilt
Remembering, repeating and re-elaborate
Vicissitudes of analytic knowledge
The not-knowing as direction of the cure
The time and the analytic act
Between the imaginary and the Real
6. Interpretation
Interpretation and transference
Psychotic Structure
Interpretation and substitution
Sublimation and end of analysis
Love, silence and anguish
The passage to the comic act
Suffering and truth
End of analysis as back to the beginning
Analyst Presence
Limits of interpretation
Subjective structuring
Significant intervention
Mistake of the subject supposed to know
Alienation and separation
Demand of analysis
adverse Reactions
7. The psychoanalytic subject: beyond psychology
Philosophical antecedents in the construction of subjectivity
The debate of structuralism
Epistemological Problems of psychological science
Category of subject in psychoanalysis
topical Freudian
The linguistic subject
The Other in the construction of subjectivity
The symbolic: from the pulsion to the desire
Subject: Science vs. psychoanalysis
8. Passions and destinations of Being
Analytical contribution to vocational guidance
Vocational guidance and apprenticeship
Subject, symptom and creation
Adolescence: a subject in exile
Subject supposed to know
Interpretation techniques of vocational meaning
9. Writing of the Empty-in-being
Meditative Nosography
Hermeneutics of Being
Vicissitudes of the empty subject
Truth vs. Ego
Melancholy vs. hysteria
sublimation
Ethics and aesthetics of jouissance
Style is the desired object
Effects of meditating deconstruction
Destination of the subject: breach of meaning
Psychoanalysis of awakening
Analytical-spiritual exercise
10. Analytical and spiritual interpretation
Being deciphering method
Influence of Buddhism on the analysis
Levels of interpretation
Transmission of exegesis
The telling of the dream: meditative conceptions
Temporal laws of the unconscious
Methods of interpretation
11. Ego or Self
Clinic of Ego
Clinic of Being
The passion of know the unconscious
The absence of the Ego: The Sublimation
The ego as repression of the failure or vacuity
True Self: the position of the analyst
12. Psychoanalysis and Neurosciences
Body and impulse of language
Organism or psychic Body
Unconscious, conscious and brain
Brain or computer
Struggle against the ideology of the materialistic science
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