This research prospects the fantastic imaginary of Hieronymus Bosch and Francisco Goya from the perspective of two fundamental characteristics common to the two artists: fear, with its influence on ...the production of phantasms, beyond historical and iconographic frameworks specific to their times, and transgression, which determines psychologically the typology of the artistic approach, the special phenomenology of the creative labor from the “forbidden imaginary” (Freud) and the “creative surprise” (Anzieu) to the aesthetic sublimation of various “clandestine delights” (Huyghe). In the case of Hieronymus Bosch, the fantastic imaginary is provoked by the fear of damnation, from the visionary interstices of which the clandestine delights of a guilty duality erupt to the surface of the image. In the case of Francisco Goya, the fantastic imaginary is determined almost obsessively by the fear of human bestiality, whose best avatar is Saturn devouring his sons, the sinister keystone of the famous Casa del Sordo. The research connects several theoretical, historical and psychoanalytic perspectives, based on notable studies on the artistic particularities of the two visionaries, following, especially, the impact over time on romanticism, expressionism or surrealism.
This paper situates the existential stakes implied in Peter Goodrich’s oeuvres. A plea to an embodied, affective use of law, use of the body, by way of a minor jurisprudence attentive to desire and ...the phantasms, or images, that make up our world. Exemplified, as I suggest, through what Pierre Legendre describes as the trinity body-image-world. Goodrich’s gesture is to do away with swift judgements and sedentary regurgitations of legal rules in favour of getting up, and moving, slowing down, allowing for what is implied in the notion of affect, that is, emotion but crucially also movement. Vitam Instituere means precisely this, law’s function in instituting life necessitates a life engendered in living, a connection between the text and our sensibilities.
The immediate inspiration for this text is Tomasz Polak’s book System kościelny czyli przewagi pana K (The Church System or the Advantages of Mr. K). The author analyses in detail how the “system” ...works, claiming that it has taken over the church from the very beginning of its existence, absorbing the original vitality of the community. The conclusion he reaches is that the “system” is unreformable. In this article I compare T. Polak’s basic thought with what Tomasz Węcławski wrote years ago about the church. I emphasize that this is the same person who changed his name due to life circumstances. I try to analyze how far the thinking, the way of argumentation, and finally the formulated conclusions have changed. The key word for these considerations is “phantasm.” In this light, the question of God “with me, in me, and over me” dies in the face of the workings of the “church system.” The phantasm prevails over man and his living relationship to God. “The Church System or the Advantages of Mr. K”, is a very sad story about an individual, even though told in an expert and difficult language. Religion, faith, which someone makes the determinant and meaning of life, is something that from the beginning is doomed to drift towards an unshakeable phantasm, something that, in fact, will never come true, except in the most intimate and private dimension.
Customer loyalty is both an attitudinal and behavioral tendency to favor one brand over all others, whether due to satisfaction with the product or service, its convenience or performance, or simply ...familiarity and comfort with the brand. Competition in service firms is more than manufacturing firms. Loyalty of the hotel's guest is of great importance due to the competitive nature of hotel section. Increasing growth of hotels has increased the importance of guests' loyalty and requires a renewed reservation of the guests in a favorable hotel. Statistical society of this research is the hotels of Ardebil, in the first step sampling is done in cluster form and in the second step sampling is done randomly and clients are available to the selected hotels. The method of this research is descriptive- correlation and the results show that there is a relation among character, phantasm, environment and clients' loyalty in hotel industry.
The topic of the article is the status of translation and homophony in philosophy, psychoanalysis and philology. The article focuses on the question of how translation is carried out using the basic ...principle of equivalence of meaning by homophony and what effects this can produce. The analysis of two case studies by Freud and Lacan shows that homophonic transfer from one language to another can be extremely productive for the subjective traversal of a phantasm. It is then shown that this is not, however, of purely subjective interest. Werner Hamacher has sketched the future of philology starting from such homophonic translations; Lacan has tried to advance to another theory of language through homophonic formations.
Seg?n Furio Jesi y Giorgio Agamben, la m?quina antropol?gica es un dispositivo hist?rico que produce im?genes del hombre. En este art?culo nos proponemos retomar esta categor?a y mostrar que existen ...dos grandes modelos de m?quina seg?n la naturaleza de la imagen generada: la m?quina teol?gica-b?blica, que funciona hasta el siglo XIX y que produce al hombre como ?cono; la m?quina ateol?gica, posterior a la muerte de Dios, que produce al hombre como fantasma.
The article presents the conceptual elaborations from Deleuze and Guattari around perversion, specifically following the proposals that the authors develop in The Anti-Oedipus. Capitalism and ...Schizophrenia. We will work the idea that perversion, as other forms of psychism, are intertwined inside the social field, in a relation of continuity and following a production process of the real, which is what Deleuze and Guattari understand by desire. The historical character of delusion and the groupal character of phantasm show that continuity between psychism and the social as expression of normative modes of subjectivity as political reinvindication of desire
El artículo presenta las elaboraciones conceptuales de Deleuze y Guattari en torno a la perversión, especialmente según las propuestas que los autores desarrollan en El anti-Edipo. Capitalismo y Esquizofrenia. Se trabajará la idea de que la perversión, así como otras formas de lo psíquico, están entramadas al interior del campo social, en una relación de continuidad y siguiendo un proceso de producción de lo real, que es lo que Deleuze y Guattari entienden por deseo. El carácter histórico del delirio y el carácter grupal del fantasma muestran esa continuidad entre lo psíquico y lo social como expresión de modos no-normados de la subjetividad en tanto que reivindicaciones políticas del deseo.
The trilogy Forms of Representation in the Aristotelian Tradition investigates how Aristotle and his ancient and medieval successors understood the relation between the external world and the human ...mind. It gives an equal footing to the three most influential linguistic traditions – Greek, Latin, and Arabic – and offers insightful interpretations of historical theories of perception, dreaming, and thinking. This second volume focuses on dreaming and analyses some of the most prominent problems connected to dreams as representations. The contributions in this volume address the core Aristotelian texts and their reception, up to and including contemporary scientific discourse on dreaming.