Anne Chaumont – An impassable opacity
Should the study of subjectivity "evidently make use of cognitive neuroscience in order to progress"? [1] A reading the latest issue of
Should the study of subjectivity "evidently make use of cognitive neuroscience in order to progress"? [1] A reading the latest issue of
Say "The brain is political!” as Alan Rowan puts it; a headline of hot of the press, it’s tantamount to saying that
Which future? In this issue, three authors encourage us to be vigilant in the face of a "progress" of prediction, forecasting and
This week, Laurent Dumoulin emphasises the distinction between the object of neuroscience, brains all the same, and the object of psychoanalysis of
In this exceptional issue of a-kephalos Marie-Helene Brousse, Esthela Solano, Eric Laurent and François Ansermet converse, reflect, analyse, discuss, fight, retort and
This week, Catherine Lazarus-Matet brings to our attention the Human Connectome project, a neuroscientist dream to map the various neural pathways in
Faced with neuroscience incessant explaining as to how the brain works, there is a strong temptation to believe that the "self" would
Armelle Guivarch reminds us that Lacan's response to the theory of "organo-dynamism" of Henry Ey is that "the phenomenon of madness is
The neuro-scientific craze has not been satisfied with the field of mental health; it has also spread to the field of education. Like