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Post-Rationalism takes the experimental journal of psychoanalysis
and philosophy, Cahiers pour l'Analyse, as its main source.
Established by students of Louis Althusser in 1966, the journal has
rarely figured in the literature, although it contained the first
published work of authors now famous in contemporary critical
thought, including Alain Badiou, Jean-Claude Milner, Luce Irigaray,
Andre Green and Jacques-Alain Miller. The Cahiers served as a
testing ground for the combination of diverse intellectual sources
indicative of the period, including the influential reinvention of
Freud and Marx undertaken by Lacan and Althusser, and the earlier
post-rationalist philosophy of science pioneered by Gaston
Bachelard, Georges Canguilhem and Alexandre Koyre. This book is a
wide-ranging analysis of the intellectual foundations of
structuralism, re-connecting the work of young post-Lacanian and
post-Althusserian theorists with their predecessors in French
philosophy of science. Tom Eyers provides an important corrective
to standard histories of the period, focussing on the ways in which
French epistemological writing of the 1930s and 1940s - especially
that of Bachelard and Canguilhem - laid the ground for the
emergence of structuralism in the 1950s and 1960s, thus questioning
the standard historical narrative that posits structuralism as
emerging chiefly in reaction to phenomenology and existentialism.
Post-Rationalism takes the experimental journal of psychoanalysis
and philosophy, Cahiers pour l'Analyse, as its main source.
Established by students of Louis Althusser in 1966, the journal has
rarely figured in the literature, although it contained the first
published work of authors now famous in contemporary critical
thought, including Alain Badiou, Jean-Claude Milner, Luce Irigaray,
Andre Green and Jacques-Alain Miller. The Cahiers served as a
testing ground for the combination of diverse intellectual sources
indicative of the period, including the influential reinvention of
Freud and Marx undertaken by Lacan and Althusser, and the earlier
post-rationalist philosophy of science pioneered by Gaston
Bachelard, Georges Canguilhem and Alexandre Koyre. This book is a
wide-ranging analysis of the intellectual foundations of
structuralism, re-connecting the work of young post-Lacanian and
post-Althusserian theorists with their predecessors in French
philosophy of science. Tom Eyers provides an important corrective
to standard histories of the period, focussing on the ways in which
French epistemological writing of the 1930s and 1940s - especially
that of Bachelard and Canguilhem - laid the ground for the
emergence of structuralism in the 1950s and 1960s, thus questioning
the standard historical narrative that posits structuralism as
emerging chiefly in reaction to phenomenology and existentialism.
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