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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2019

Pages: 621-625

Series: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences

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Dorothée Legrand, "Review of Wisdom won from illness, Essays in philosophy and psychoanalysis by Jonathan Lear" Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 18 (3), 2019, pp. 621-625

Review of Wisdom won from illness, Essays in philosophy and psychoanalysis by Jonathan Lear

Dorothée Legrand

pp. 621-625

in: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 18 (3), 2019.

Abstract

While reading these essays, collected here by Jonathan Lear, it is difficult to find out what unites them into a book. In particular, it is difficult to find out how wisdom can, according to Lear, be won from illness. Rather, it seems that Jonathan Lear puts us in the company of Kierkegaard and Socrates to guide us towards the experience of a creativity which may be won from the attempt to get out of illness – out of any illness that would call for meaning, i.e. out of any sort of illness. Maybe this will be better understood if our reading is accompanied all along by one question – a question that ought to be considered by anyone interested in psychoanalysis, be it to embrace or to condemn it: What is psychoanalysis?

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2019

Pages: 621-625

Series: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences

Full citation:

Dorothée Legrand, "Review of Wisdom won from illness, Essays in philosophy and psychoanalysis by Jonathan Lear" Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 18 (3), 2019, pp. 621-625