Coronavirus, Psychoanalysis, and Philosophy: Conversations on Pandemics, Politics, and Society
AcknowledgementsI Philosophers speakDiscipline and punish: the birth of the prison (an excerpt)A viral exception
Cured to the bitter end
Riposte to Roberto Esposito
The community of the forsaken: a response to Agamben and Nancy
The virtues of the virus
The threat of contagion
What carries us on
The obscure experience
Agamben, the virus, and the biopolitical: a riposteA much too human virusThe return of Antigone: burial rites in pandemic timesII Philosophers actOne health and one home: on the biopolitics of Covid-19The Italian laboratory: rethinking debt in viral timesCommunovirusSatanization of man: the pandemic and the wound of narcissismA viral revaluation of all values?Humanity is rediscovering existential solitude, the meaning of limits, and mortalityA flight indestinateIII Psychoanalysts speakPsychoanalysis, too, will never be the samePolitics of the letter: screened speech is the foreclosure of the littoral of the letterHestiation: our life after coronavirusThe virus and the unconscious: diary from the quarantineThe talking cure by phone during the lockdownThe truth about coronavirus