On Étienne Balibar’s ‘Philosophies of the Transindividual’

Australasian Philosophical Review 2 (1):84-93 (2018)
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The article considers some explicit or implicit and yet fundamental references to Althusser in Balibar’s text about transindividuality. Of particular significance is the attempt to think of an articulation of ideology and the unconscious which brings into play the three authors Balibar evokes—Spinoza, Marx, and Freud—so as to reactivate them beyond Simondon’s own theory of transindividuality.

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Vittorio Morfino
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Transindividuality in Dispute: A Response to my Readers.Étienne Balibar - 2018 - Australasian Philosophical Review 2 (1):113-117.

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Philosophies of the Transindividual: Spinoza, Marx, Freud.Étienne Balibar - 2018 - Australasian Philosophical Review 2 (1):5-25.
Writings on Psychoanalysis: Freud and Lacan.Louis Althusser (ed.) - 1999 - Columbia University Press.

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