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Psychoanalysis, Truth, Bullshit, Philosophy, and Religion with Duane Rousselle

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May 6, 2024
Duane Rousselle, an expert in Lacanian psychoanalysis and author of several influential books, dives deep into the validity of psychoanalysis, questioning its connections to faith and philosophy. He shares his journey from anarchist organizing to the complexities of psychoanalytic thought. Rousselle tackles generational fears shaped by technology and critiques traditional education through the lens of Ivan Illich. The discussion reflects on truth claims and the transformative potential of engaging with confusion in learning, shedding light on the intricate dance between belief and academia.
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ANECDOTE

Rousselle's Path to Psychoanalysis

  • Duane Rousselle's interest in psychoanalysis stemmed from anarchist organizing and a paradoxical retreat into academia.
  • An eating disorder and panic disorder led him to analysis, where he studied under Lacan, Zizek, and Badou.
INSIGHT

Lacan's Shifting Concepts

  • Lacan's work isn't about building a fixed dictionary of concepts.
  • His concepts shift and evolve, encouraging continuous exploration and discouraging fixed understanding.
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The Role of Bullshit

  • Bullshitting in psychoanalysis allows patterns and slips to emerge, leading to personal truths.
  • It helps access the unique enjoyment of nonsense beyond structured narratives.
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