Materialism, Subjectivity and the Outcome of French Philosophy: Interview with Adrian Johnston

Cosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 7 (1):167-181 (2011)
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Abstract

Adrian Johnston is well known for his work at the intersection of Lacanian psychoanalysis, German idealism, contemporary French philosophy and most recently cognitive neuroscience. In the context of the current issue, Johnston represents the most complete development of a contemporary theory of Transcendental Materialism. In the following interview we explore both the implications of Johnston’s previous work, as well as the directions his most recent projects are taking.

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