Affective Non-Transparency
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Self and Emotional Life: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and Neuroscience · Adrian Johnston & Catherine Malabou · p.175
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Theoretical move: The passage argues that anxiety, as the sole non-deceptive affect, is generated structurally by the parlêtre's immersion in sociosymbolic configurations (discourses) that make self-objectification and intrasubjective self-knowledge radically uncertain; and it proposes a "return to Lacan" analogous to Lacan's return to Freud in order to develop an affective metapsychology that addresses the non-transparency of feeling to itself — the "unfinished" dimension of the Lacanian-Freudian Copernican revolution.
my finishing of unfinished Lacanian business focuses on feeling as being not transparent to itself.