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Affective Desynchronization

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    Self and Emotional Life: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and Neuroscience · Adrian Johnston & Catherine Malabou · p.236

    13. > Affects Are Si gnifier s

    Theoretical move: The passage argues that 'affect' should be retained as a theoretical term precisely because it names the uniquely human desynchronizations between emotions and feelings produced by signifying subjection — a negativity that is ontological rather than merely epistemological — thereby opening a terrain for Lacanian-neuroscientific collaboration.

    retain the term affect precisely to designate the uniquely human desynchronizations between emotions and feelings as well as among feelings themselves