Det kristne næstekærlighedsbud som etisk anti-etik: en teologisk-psykoanalytisk udveksling
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Det kristne næstekærlighedsbud som etisk anti-etik : en teologisk-psykoanalytisk udveksling. / Karlsen, Mads Peter.
I: Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift, Bind 77, Nr. 4, 2014, s. 197-216.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Det kristne næstekærlighedsbud som etisk anti-etik
T2 - en teologisk-psykoanalytisk udveksling
AU - Karlsen, Mads Peter
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The twofold aim of this article is to demonstrate (1) that a more constructive and mutually productive relationship is possible between theology and psychoanalysis, and doing this arguing (2) that psychoanalysis can assist theology understand the injunction of neighbour love as a form of ethical anti-ethics while theology can assist psychoanalysis maintain the ethical insight that there is something about human existence that is beyond the pleasure principle, something that cannot be reduced to a matter of pure survival and life sustainment, and that this constitutes a challenge for ethics. The article’s first three sections can be divided into two main parts. The first part (section 2) accounts for the criticism of the Christian variation of the injunction of neighbour love that Freud presents in Civilization and Its Discontents, and examines the background for this critique. The second part (section 3-4) encircles the concept of the neighbour as the hub of a form of ethical anti-ethics through a reading of some key passages from Jacques Lacan’s famous Seminar VII on psychoanalytic ethics and Søren Kierkegaard’s Works of Love. The article last section (section 5) provides a brief concluding summary.
AB - The twofold aim of this article is to demonstrate (1) that a more constructive and mutually productive relationship is possible between theology and psychoanalysis, and doing this arguing (2) that psychoanalysis can assist theology understand the injunction of neighbour love as a form of ethical anti-ethics while theology can assist psychoanalysis maintain the ethical insight that there is something about human existence that is beyond the pleasure principle, something that cannot be reduced to a matter of pure survival and life sustainment, and that this constitutes a challenge for ethics. The article’s first three sections can be divided into two main parts. The first part (section 2) accounts for the criticism of the Christian variation of the injunction of neighbour love that Freud presents in Civilization and Its Discontents, and examines the background for this critique. The second part (section 3-4) encircles the concept of the neighbour as the hub of a form of ethical anti-ethics through a reading of some key passages from Jacques Lacan’s famous Seminar VII on psychoanalytic ethics and Søren Kierkegaard’s Works of Love. The article last section (section 5) provides a brief concluding summary.
KW - Det Teologiske Fakultet
KW - Neighbour-love
KW - Death Drive
KW - Enjoyment
KW - Ethics
KW - Theology
KW - Psychoanalysis
KW - Freud
KW - Lacan
KW - Kierkegaard
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 77
SP - 197
EP - 216
JO - Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift
JF - Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift
SN - 0105-3191
IS - 4
ER -
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