A short psychoanalisis of science

  • Benedikter R
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Abstract

At the beginning of the new millennium, science is not only a neutral system or an objective methodology of knowledge, but also the implicit basis of the totality of our culture. Though science and its derivates are omnipresent in daily life, its basic ideologies and functional mechanisms are in most cases not fully visible to the subject. In using the most evolved systematical-critical model of psychoanalysis provided by the French thinker Jacques Lacan (1901-1981), an enlightening analysis of western science can be made, which contributes not only to a better understanding of its own psychology, but also of the hidden ties between science and its current socio-cultural background.

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Benedikter, R. (2018). A short psychoanalisis of science. Journal of Science Communication, 03(01), A02. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.03010202

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