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The inventions of the unconscious in the 19th century - literature and the humanities
Littérature et sciences de l'homme
Le XIXe siècle voit se développer les usages de l’adjectif (puis du substantif) inconscient et manifeste, avec l’exploration des profondeurs de la psyché, un intérêt renouvelé pour les phénomènes en-deçà de la conscience. Un des points d’aboutissement de ce renouvellement sera à la fin du siècle l’apparition de la psychanalyse. Un de ces points seulement, à inscrire dans une pluralité d’investigations des phénomènes situés hors du champ de la conscience : failles, marges, déboîtements, glissements qui ébranlent le sujet et sa présence au monde, appréhension d’un ailleurs et d’une altérité en soi.
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Special issue of the South African Journal of Philosophy
What is happiness and how do we know when we have achieved it? Why do we desire happiness, and should we desire it? Is happiness a mental state or a prudential value, a subjective experience or the fulfilment of objective criteria, the satisfaction of desire or a measure of overall well-being? Is happiness culturally determined? What is the relationship between happiness and the good? What can the history of philosophy teach us about the idea of happiness? This special issue of the South African Journal of Philosophy invites contributions on these and other philosophical questions related to happiness.
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