Agrafa, VI 7/2025 (стр. 75-98)
АУТОР(И) / AUTHOR(S): Aleksandar Krstić
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.46793/Agrafa7.075K
САЖЕТАК / ABSTRACT:
This paper seeks to outline the possible foundations of a pathological narrative which, in the author’s view, has its roots in Cartesian metaphysical dualism, resulting in an epistemological split between subject and object. The modern epistemological split implies a solipsistic perspective that calls our personal identity into question. This problem manifests itself in the generation of neurobiological potentials for pathology, fostered by the hermeneutical situation opened by this split. The possibility of overcoming the pathological horizon emerges within the communicative discourse of interactive psychoanalysis, grounded in the intellectual tradition of existential philosophy as well as in the tradition of transcendental and universal pragmatics. Therapeutic models arising from these intellectual traditions lead us to an articulation of intersubjectivity as an ontological–epistemological foundation for transcending the subject’s subjectivity, that is, its solipsistic and narcissistic perspective.
КЉУЧНЕ РЕЧИ / KEYWORDS:
epistemological split, solipsism, pathology, existential psychoanalysis, intersubjectivity
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