Jean-Joseph Goux

Jean-Joseph Goux is a French philosopher and theorist known for his work on the intersections of economics, psychoanalysis, and literature. His contributions often explore the symbolic and cultural dimensions of economic systems.

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  1. 1. Oedipus, Philosopher

    A Structuralist Approach to the Myth of Oedipus

    This thought-provoking work delves into the intricate relationship between the myth of Oedipus and the evolution of Western philosophical thought. It explores how the narrative of Oedipus, with its themes of fate, identity, and self-discovery, has influenced and been interpreted by various philosophers throughout history. The book examines the symbolic significance of Oedipus as a figure who embodies the quest for knowledge and the inherent tensions between destiny and free will, offering a unique perspective on how ancient myths continue to shape contemporary philosophical discourse.

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