A Psychoanalysis of Act and Action: An Itinerary through Lacan, Philosophy, and Crime
A Psychoanalysis of Act and Action brings together the study of the philosophy of action and Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory.

Drawing on the works of Freud and Lacan, this book examines desire and the unconscious as key frameworks for understanding action. Londoño-Paredes explores key premises in the philosophy of action, while demonstrating how these may fall short in light of Lacan’s ideas. The book proposes an alternative to dominant philosophical interpretations, exploring Lacan’s framework through concepts such as the graph, the act, the transgressive act, acting out, and passage à l’acte. The paradoxes of action, along with forms of action that carry moral and symbolic weight are examined from a psychoanalytic perspective, helping us to understand the interpretive boundaries of action. By intertwining philosophical and psychoanalytic perspectives with clinical illustrations of real crimes, the book offers a fresh approach to action and act.

A Psychoanalysis of Act and Action will be essential for psychoanalytically informed readers interested in Lacan. It will also be of interest to academics and scholars of the philosophy of mind and action, cultural studies, criminology, and mental disorders.

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A Psychoanalysis of Act and Action: An Itinerary through Lacan, Philosophy, and Crime
A Psychoanalysis of Act and Action brings together the study of the philosophy of action and Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory.

Drawing on the works of Freud and Lacan, this book examines desire and the unconscious as key frameworks for understanding action. Londoño-Paredes explores key premises in the philosophy of action, while demonstrating how these may fall short in light of Lacan’s ideas. The book proposes an alternative to dominant philosophical interpretations, exploring Lacan’s framework through concepts such as the graph, the act, the transgressive act, acting out, and passage à l’acte. The paradoxes of action, along with forms of action that carry moral and symbolic weight are examined from a psychoanalytic perspective, helping us to understand the interpretive boundaries of action. By intertwining philosophical and psychoanalytic perspectives with clinical illustrations of real crimes, the book offers a fresh approach to action and act.

A Psychoanalysis of Act and Action will be essential for psychoanalytically informed readers interested in Lacan. It will also be of interest to academics and scholars of the philosophy of mind and action, cultural studies, criminology, and mental disorders.

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A Psychoanalysis of Act and Action: An Itinerary through Lacan, Philosophy, and Crime

A Psychoanalysis of Act and Action: An Itinerary through Lacan, Philosophy, and Crime

by Diego Enrique Londoño-Paredes
A Psychoanalysis of Act and Action: An Itinerary through Lacan, Philosophy, and Crime

A Psychoanalysis of Act and Action: An Itinerary through Lacan, Philosophy, and Crime

by Diego Enrique Londoño-Paredes

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A Psychoanalysis of Act and Action brings together the study of the philosophy of action and Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory.

Drawing on the works of Freud and Lacan, this book examines desire and the unconscious as key frameworks for understanding action. Londoño-Paredes explores key premises in the philosophy of action, while demonstrating how these may fall short in light of Lacan’s ideas. The book proposes an alternative to dominant philosophical interpretations, exploring Lacan’s framework through concepts such as the graph, the act, the transgressive act, acting out, and passage à l’acte. The paradoxes of action, along with forms of action that carry moral and symbolic weight are examined from a psychoanalytic perspective, helping us to understand the interpretive boundaries of action. By intertwining philosophical and psychoanalytic perspectives with clinical illustrations of real crimes, the book offers a fresh approach to action and act.

A Psychoanalysis of Act and Action will be essential for psychoanalytically informed readers interested in Lacan. It will also be of interest to academics and scholars of the philosophy of mind and action, cultural studies, criminology, and mental disorders.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781041071426
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/29/2025
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Diego Enrique Londoño-Paredes is a psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist who received his doctorate in psychology from the Université Rennes 2, France. He is currently Professor at Escuela de Psicoanálisis of the Universidad Nacional de Colombia and Universidad Manuela Beltrán, and a member of the psychoanalytic association, Analítica. 

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. Action and the Psychoanalytic Issues of a Concept. A Strategy Towards a New Conception of Action

Chapter 2. Sifting Action Through the Strainer of Desire and Psychoanalysis: The Graph of Desire (Part I)

Chapter 3. Reinterpreting Action Through the Drive and Fantasy: The Graph of Desire (Part II)

Chapter 4. The Psychoanalytic Setting as the Linguistic Key of Action

Chapter 5. Paradoxes of Action: The passage à l’acte and Unmotivated Crime

Chapter 6. The Socio-Anthropological Background of Action: Between Determinism and Free Will

Chapter 7. Phantasy and Fundamental Fantasy: A Tour Through Anglo-analytic Philosophy of Psychoanalysis

Chapter 8. The Serial Killer’s Act and the passage à l’acte, or How to Describe Radical Action

Chapter 9. A Critical Appraisal of the Ethics of Action: A Brief Psychoanalytic Review

Chapter 10. Action Caught up in the Drift of the Group: The Collective Push of Action Display

Conclusion

References to J. Lacan’s Works

References to S. Freud’s Works

General References

Index

 

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