• PhilPapers
  • PhilPeople
  • PhilArchive
  • PhilEvents
  • PhilJobs
  • Sign in
PhilPeople
 
  • Sign in
  • News Feed
  • Find Philosophers
  • Departments
  • Radar
  • Help
 
profile-cover
Drag to reposition
profile picture

Monique David-Menard

  •  Home
  •  Publications
    42
    • Most Recent
    • Most Downloaded
    • Topics
  •  News and Updates
    1

 More details
  • All publications (42)
  •  25
    La Raison et différence des sexes
    Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 2 639-644. 1988.
  •  45
    Ouverture « Singularité » dans la psychanalyse, singularité de la psychanalyse
    Rue Descartes 22 7-9. 1998.
  •  57
    Körper der Lust Ein Gespräch mit Monique David-Ménard
    Die Philosophin 5 (10): 85-94. 1994.
    Varieties of Feminism, MiscFeminism: The BodyFeminist History of PhilosophyGender Studies
  •  21
    La raison philosophique est-elle homosexuelle? soit : Kant avec Freud
    Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 5 77-85. 1988.
  • Poljubno Pogosto
    Problemi 2. 2003.
  • L'évidence d'un délire expliquée Par l'évidence de la moralité : Kant et swedenborg
    le Cahier (Collège International de Philosophie) 3 89-108. 1987.
  •  1
    Negativity in Immanuel Kant's Thought
    Filozofski Vestnik 30 (1): 89-103. 2009.
    Kant: Metaphysics
  •  116
    Das Allgemeine bei Sade und Kant
    Die Philosophin 7 (14): 79-104. 1996.
    Feminist Philosophy of Law20th Century Continental PhilosophyFrench PhilosophyKant: Social, Politica…Read more
    Feminist Philosophy of Law20th Century Continental PhilosophyFrench PhilosophyKant: Social, Political, and Religious ThoughtKant and Other Philosophers
  • It is Necessary to Look for the Universal in the Difference Between the Sexes
    In Kelly Oliver & Lisa Walsh (eds.), Contemporary French Feminism, Oxford University Press. pp. 215. 2004.
    Jacques Lacan
  •  156
    Die Arbeitsgruppe "L'exercice du savoir et la différence des sexes" am CNRS in Paris
    Die Philosophin 4 (7): 99-101. 1993.
    Feminist PhilosophyJudith ButlerContinental Feminism, Misc
  •  93
    Psychoanalyse und Philosophie in Paris. Die siebziger Jahre
    Die Philosophin 15 (30): 11-21. 2004.
    Feminist PhilosophyFrench Philosophy
  •  101
    How Are We to Read Beyond the Pleasure Principle?
    Oxford Literary Review 39 (2): 246-264. 2017.
    This paper considers Freud's 1920 text, Beyond the Pleasure Principle, in light of Jacques Derrida's critical commentary on it in The Post Card. Against the deconstructive reading that highlights the performative aspects of Freud's speculative remarks, David-Ménard reads Freud's theory of the death drive as an epistemological and experimental hypothesis necessary for giving an account of the complexity and diversity of the clinical phenomenon of repetition in psychoanalysis. Though the death dri…Read more
    This paper considers Freud's 1920 text, Beyond the Pleasure Principle, in light of Jacques Derrida's critical commentary on it in The Post Card. Against the deconstructive reading that highlights the performative aspects of Freud's speculative remarks, David-Ménard reads Freud's theory of the death drive as an epistemological and experimental hypothesis necessary for giving an account of the complexity and diversity of the clinical phenomenon of repetition in psychoanalysis. Though the death drive never appears locatable as such in the various examples given by Freud, it is nonetheless accessible in the constellation of differences produced by traumatic dreams, children's games, etc.
    History: PleasureSigmund Freud
  • Prev.
  • 1
  • 2
  • Next
PhilPeople logo

On this site

  • Find a philosopher
  • Find a department
  • The Radar
  • Index of professional philosophers
  • Index of departments
  • Help
  • Acknowledgments
  • Careers
  • Contact us
  • Terms and conditions

Brought to you by

  • The PhilPapers Foundation
  • The American Philosophical Association
  • Centre for Digital Philosophy, Western University
PhilPeople is currently in Beta Sponsored by the PhilPapers Foundation and the American Philosophical Association
Feedback