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Affective Structure

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    Self and Emotional Life: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and Neuroscience · Adrian Johnston & Catherine Malabou · p.106

    8. > Toward a New Conception of Affects

    Theoretical move: The passage argues that Lacan's dismissal of unconscious affects rests on a misreading of Freud's 1915 metapsychology, and that the same logic by which Lacan insists one can think without knowing one thinks should compel him to entertain the possibility that one can feel without knowing one feels — opening the way for a Lacanian-neuroscientific synthesis that would dissolve the rigid signifier/affect dualism in psychoanalytic metapsychology.

    his metapsychological distinctions, contained in the third section of 'The Unconscious,' between 'affective structures' (Affektbildungen), 'affects' (Affekte), 'emotions' (Gefühle), and 'feelings' (Empfindungen)