Journal of Philosophical Investigations
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A Freudian-Lacanian Interpretation of Formation Process of Plato's Metaphysics
A Freudian-Lacanian Interpretation of Formation Process of Plato's Metaphysics

Ali Sanaee

Volume 17, Issue 44 , November 2023, , Pages 354-371

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2023.56987.3555

Abstract
  This article deals with the imaginary and symbolic function of the psyche, and the Real as the main categories of Lacan's thought, which was achieved by the logical extension of Freud's ...  Read More
The Place of Lacan's Great Other and How the Subject is Formed in Beckett's Texts for Nothing
The Place of Lacan's Great Other and How the Subject is Formed in Beckett's Texts for Nothing

Ebrahim Kanaani; Akram Safikhani

Volume 16, Issue 40 , November 2022, , Pages 613-632

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.50113.3115

Abstract
  Progressive research tries to apply the theory of the French thinker and psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan to the formation of the subject in the great other according to the work Texts for ...  Read More
Hegemony of Silence: a Hegelian-Lacanian reading of the relationship between silence and language in Molavi's thought
Hegemony of Silence: a Hegelian-Lacanian reading of the relationship between silence and language in Molavi's thought

Ali Hassanzadeh; Mahmoud Sufiani

Volume 16, Issue 39 , September 2022, , Pages 594-609

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.48663.3028

Abstract
  In the present article we try to trace back what we call the "hegemony of silence" in some of Molavi's verses and poems. The advocates of the "hegemony of silence" over-value silence ...  Read More
Žižek's Hegelian-Lacanian Reading of the Subject
Žižek's Hegelian-Lacanian Reading of the Subject

Bayan Karimi; Masoud Binandeh

Volume 15, Issue 35 , September 2021, , Pages 248-267

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.42015.2675

Abstract
  For Zizek, considering Hegel's philosophy as the culmination of absolute systematization and idealism which ultimately dissolves the diversity of reality into absolute idea and knowledge, ...  Read More