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  1. Slavoj Zizek. Of all the couples in the history of modern thought (Freud and Lacan, Marx and Lenin...), Kant and Sade is perhaps the most problematic: the statement "Kant is Sade" is the "infinite judgement" of modern ethics, positing the sign of equation between the two radical opposites, i.e. asserting that the sublime disinterested ethical ...

  2. Kant with Sade is an essay by Jacques Lacan in which the author examines a link between the works of Immanuel Kant and Marquis de Sade. The original (French: Kant avec Sade) was published in the journal Critique in April 1963. See also. Kantian ethics; Seminars of Jacques Lacan; Gaze; Psychoanalytic theory; References

    • France
    • 1963
    • Kant avec Sade
    • James B. Swenson, Jr.
  3. Here Sade is the inaugural step of a subversion, of which, however amusing it might seem with respect to the coldness of the man, Kant is the turning point, and never noted, to our knowledge, as such. Philosophy in the Bedroom comes eight years after the Critique of Practical Reason. If, after having seen that the one accords with the other, we ...

  4. Kant con Sade o la x-versione oggi | by Adele Succetti | psicoanalisi lacaniana oggi | Medium. Adele Succetti. ·. Follow. Published in. psicoanalisi lacaniana oggi. ·. 27 min read. ·. Oct 15,...

  5. JACQUES LACAN: KANT WITH SADE. Translated by James B. Swenson Jr. This text should have served as a preface to Philosophy in the Bedroom. It appeared in the journal Critique (no. 191, April 1963) as a review of the edition of the works of Sade for which it was destined.*

  6. Lacan's reading of Sade as the repressed truth of Kant reveals the perverse underside of the history of Enlightenment, in which the "pathological" object of too-much enjoyment is systematically sacrificed for the sake of the desire of a. edge, or the State.

  7. The most detailed commentary on Lacan's 'Kant with Sade' essay to date; Offers insight into work only translated into English in 2006; Written by a world expert in Lacanian theory; Unpacks the dense and often seemingly impenetrable nature of Lacan's language and style