God is Unconscious. Of an Other Enjoyment. Psychoanalytical Attempt at an Atheistic Mysticism

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The aim of this essay is to elaborate structural epistemological and ethical equivalences between mysticism and psychoanalysis. This allows us to make the central concerns of mysticism accessible to contemporary secular thought. The article is driven by two intentions: on the one hand, not to misunderstand mysticism as a moral enterprise of self-perfection, and on the other hand, to oppose the contemporary "guiding culture"of enjoyment with an ethics of desire.

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Gröller, G. (2022). God is Unconscious. Of an Other Enjoyment. Psychoanalytical Attempt at an Atheistic Mysticism. Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society, 8(1), 179–223. https://doi.org/10.30965/23642807-bja10036

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