Jan
20
Tue
Jacques Lacan Workshop: Lacan’s Sem X @ NYU Steinhardt Building, Room 502
Jan 20 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

2015
January 20 JLW at NYU – Sem X, Chap Vl: That which deceives not
January 27 JLW at NYU – Sem X, Chap Vll: The cause of desire

JLW JACQUES LACAN WORKSHOP
is taking up the teaching of Lacan in NYC

Next class: Sem X, Chap VI: “Not Without Having it “
January
20 at 7:30pm
at NYU— Steinhardt Art,
34 Stuyvesant St. Room
502
NY, NY 10003
(just NE of 3rd Ave. and 9th St.)

Run by Josefina Ayerza, it is free and open to all
JLW is the first affiliated seminar with UFORCA

Jan
27
Tue
Jacques Lacan Workshop: Lacan’s Sem X @ NYU Steinhardt Building, Room 502
Jan 27 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

2015
January 20 JLW at NYU – Sem X, Chap Vl: That which deceives not
January 27 JLW at NYU – Sem X, Chap Vll: The cause of desire

JLW JACQUES LACAN WORKSHOP
is taking up the teaching of Lacan in NYC

Next class: Sem X, Chap VI: “Not Without Having it “
January
20 at 7:30pm
at NYU— Steinhardt Art,
34 Stuyvesant St. Room
502
NY, NY 10003
(just NE of 3rd Ave. and 9th St.)

Run by Josefina Ayerza, it is free and open to all
JLW is the first affiliated seminar with UFORCA

Mar
12
Thu
Victor J. Krebs (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú) – The Unsayable in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis: Some Notes on Wittgenstein and Bion. @ New School, Room 802
Mar 12 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Please join us for our next workshop. Prof. Victor J. Krebs (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú) will present his paper “The Unsayable in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis: Some Notes on Wittgenstein and Bion.” Please see below for an Abstract.
Thursday March 12th 2:00~4:00 pm
80 Fifth Ave. Room 802 
Abstract: In this paper I explore the question of the Unsayable in Wittgenstein’s later work by tracing some of affinities  between the psychoanalytic work of Wilfred Bion and  Wittgenstein’s philosophy.  I argue that they both displace the traditional emphasis on knowledge in favor of a new emphasis on expression and expressiveness that requires “a resignation of the will to know” in favor of “the irreplaceable singularity of the known.” This shift involves an opening and receptiveness to contingency, which introduces a “rhizomatic” logic, that is neither hyerarchical nor sequential but ludic and associative; no longer a logic of unity, regularity and system,  but one of plurality, reiterated spontaneity and fragments. Chance and intensity displace the traditional order and the privilege of objectivity. It propitiates an emphasis on the expressive and aesthetic dimension of language and its root in the sensible and corporeal, beyond the discursive and representational.
Apr
7
Tue
Jacques Lacan Workshop: Lacan’s Sem X @ NYU Steinhardt Building, Room 502
Apr 7 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

April 7 JLW at NYU – Sem X, Chap X: Punctuations on desire
April 21 JLW at NYU – Sem X, Chap XI: Anxiety, signal of the real
May 5 JLW at NYU – Sem X, Chap XII: Aphorisms on love

JLW JACQUES LACAN WORKSHOP
is taking up the teaching of Lacan in NYC

Next class: Sem X, Chap VI: “Not Without Having it “
January
20 at 7:30pm
at NYU— Steinhardt Art,
34 Stuyvesant St. Room
502
NY, NY 10003
(just NE of 3rd Ave. and 9th St.)

Run by Josefina Ayerza, it is free and open to all
JLW is the first affiliated seminar with UFORCA

Apr
21
Tue
Jacques Lacan Workshop: Lacan’s Sem X @ NYU Steinhardt Building, Room 502
Apr 21 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

April 7 JLW at NYU – Sem X, Chap X: Punctuations on desire
April 21 JLW at NYU – Sem X, Chap XI: Anxiety, signal of the real
May 5 JLW at NYU – Sem X, Chap XII: Aphorisms on love

JLW JACQUES LACAN WORKSHOP
is taking up the teaching of Lacan in NYC

Next class: Sem X, Chap VI: “Not Without Having it “
January
20 at 7:30pm
at NYU— Steinhardt Art,
34 Stuyvesant St. Room
502
NY, NY 10003
(just NE of 3rd Ave. and 9th St.)

Run by Josefina Ayerza, it is free and open to all
JLW is the first affiliated seminar with UFORCA

May
5
Tue
Jacques Lacan Workshop: Lacan’s Sem X @ NYU Steinhardt Building, Room 502
May 5 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

April 7 JLW at NYU – Sem X, Chap X: Punctuations on desire
April 21 JLW at NYU – Sem X, Chap XI: Anxiety, signal of the real
May 5 JLW at NYU – Sem X, Chap XII: Aphorisms on love

JLW JACQUES LACAN WORKSHOP
is taking up the teaching of Lacan in NYC

Next class: Sem X, Chap VI: “Not Without Having it “
January
20 at 7:30pm
at NYU— Steinhardt Art,
34 Stuyvesant St. Room
502
NY, NY 10003
(just NE of 3rd Ave. and 9th St.)

Run by Josefina Ayerza, it is free and open to all
JLW is the first affiliated seminar with UFORCA

Sep
15
Tue
Jacques Lacan Workshop @ Steinhardt Art, Room 600
Sep 15 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

JLW at NYU – Sem X, Chap XI: Punctuations on desire

 

Run by Josefina Ayerza, it is free and open to all
JLW is the first affiliated seminar with UFORCA

Oct
22
Thu
Joel Whitebook “Some Comments on Moses and Monotheism: ‘Geistigkeit’ — A Problematic Concept” @ Wolff Conference Room, D1103
Oct 22 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Joel Whitebook,Ph.D.Director,Psychoanalytic Studies Program,Columbia University.Faculty,The Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. Author, Sigmund Freud: An Intellectual Biography, Cambridge University Press (forthcoming), will give a talk entitled:

“Some Comments on Moses and Monotheism: ‘Geistigkeit‘ — A Problematic Concept”

The Thursday Night Workshop is a longstanding tradition of the philosophy department. In the past, speakers have included Robert Brandom, Adriana Cavarero, Michael Frede, Klaus Held, Jürgen Habermas, Claude Lefort, Jean-Luc Marion, and Richard Rorty. Students are encouraged to attend the Thursday night department lecture series as well as the post-lecture reception.

This event is sponsored by The New School for Social Research.

Nov
13
Fri
2015 Husserl Seminar: Intersections between Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis @ New School for Social Research, Room 529
Nov 13 all-day

Keynote Speakers:

Alan Bass: New School for Social Research

Rudolf Bernet: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

James Dodd: New School for Social Research

3:00pm – 9:00pm in EST

(3:00pm – 4:50pm)
James Dodd, “Violence and Religion (On Levinas)”

(5:00pm – 6:50pm)
Rudolf Bernet (K.U. Leuven), “Husserl on Desires, Drive, and Affect”

(7:00pm – 8:50pm)
Alan Bass, “The Handkerchief and the Fetish: ‘Being and Time’ §17”

Beginning in 2003, a seminar or lecture course connected to the Husserl Archives has been occasionally offered by the Department of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research. Scholars and advanced students in the field of phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy have been invited to present and discuss their work.
The topic of the fall 2015 seminar will be: Intersections between Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis. This year’s seminar will place the works of Husserl, Heidegger, and Levinas in conversation with psychoanalytic thought through a close reading of selected texts. Our speakers this year will be James Dodd, Rudolf Bernet, and Alan Bass.

(Prof. Dodd’s paper will be circulated in advance – along with a selection from Bataille’s Theory of Religion. We are also soliciting questions for this portion of the seminar. Email P.J. Gorre [gorrp967@newschool.edu] to receive the appropriate materials and to send your questions).

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Nov
9
Wed
“Any Body, Anybody: The Matter of the Unconscious.” 9th Meeting of The International Society for Philosophy and Psychoanalysis @ New School
Nov 9 – Nov 12 all-day

Preliminary Program Here

9th Meeting of the SIPP-ISPP

Our next meeting on ‘Any Body, Anybody : The Matter of the Unconscious’ will take place from November 9-12, 2016, at the New School for Social Research, New York.
With this title, we invite reflections on the body and the materiality of the unconscious. How does psychoanalysis help us think about how bodies become laden with and deprived of identity in a social and political space? The term “Anybody” also asks us to think about how the unconscious is not bound to a known identity but rather emerges from and belongs to a “nobody” that is nevertheless material; the phrase “Any body,” conjures up the psychic ambiguities subtending the way sexuality affects every body including but not limited to trans-sexual bodies. This conference also offers us an opportunity to think about how the targets of recent acts of terrorism are construed as “anybodies” and/or “nobodies.”
For more information, please read our CFP or write to 16SIPP@gmail.com.