ABSTRACT

Bion’s unfashionable thought is a challenge for our times in which anaesthesia and mass thinking prevail. The themes this book addresses are time and the unconscious.

In the present/past, the here and now reveals its relationship with the unredeemable time, which conditions our behaviour and is at the root of a state of hallucinosis in the form of a short-sighted view that is distorted by deep-seated wounds. This book also highlights the resonances with contemporary epistemology and physics that underlie the new paradigm of psychoanalytic field theory. The topic of the unconscious raises questions about its origin and the difference between the Bionian and the Freudian unconscious. In Bion we see an evolutionary, process character emerge, with a double movement of repetition and expansion within a single system in unstable equilibrium, for which there is no conscious feeling that does not also carry with it the shadow of the unconscious.

Drawing on psychoanalytic and philosophical concepts this book is essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, philosophers and anyone who wishes to understand more fully what it means to be human.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

part One|116 pages

Present/Past

part Two|62 pages

Conscious/Unconscious

chapter Chapter 6|14 pages

The problem of the Bionian unconscious

chapter Chapter 7|17 pages

(Mythical) origins of the unconscious

chapter Chapter 9|10 pages

Intuition and reality of O

chapter Chapter 10|10 pages

At-one-ment, atonement, incarnation