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Unknowing as Truth: Epistemic Inversions and the Recursive Psyche
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Unknowing as Truthreframes psychoanalysis as a discipline of recursive hospitality through the lens of epistemic inversion-treating unknowing not as deficit but as the living medium of analytic truth.This book invites clinicians to work at the rim of symbolization-where refusals, reversals, and surprises preserve vitality-and cultivate an ethic of presence that lets meaning arrive without force. It shifts the axis from paradox to inversion, toward a recursive, "curved" epistemology that privileges atmosphere over linear mastery and recasts the analytic field as a participatory climate. Chapters map the grammar ofinversion, articulateethical refusalas protection ofremainder, and show howrecursive returnkeeps analysis alive when language thins. It integrates classical theory, contemporary relational work and post-structural thought drawing on cross-disciplinary strands of poetry, music, and visual art as models of open form. Anderson establishes a coherent clinical method for working with not-knowing-moving beyond "tolerance of ambiguity."With a rich blend of clinical vignettes, teaching pathways, study prompts, and a lexicon for supervision, this book offers a teachable, clinically resonant architecture for psychoanalysts.
Unknowing as Truthreframes psychoanalysis as a discipline of recursive hospitality through the lens of epistemic inversion-treating unknowing not as deficit but as the living medium of analytic truth.This book invites clinicians to work at the rim of symbolization-where refusals, reversals, and surprises preserve vitality-and cultivate an ethic of presence that lets meaning arrive without force. It shifts the axis from paradox to inversion, toward a recursive, "curved" epistemology that privileges atmosphere over linear mastery and recasts the analytic field as a participatory climate. Chapters map the grammar ofinversion, articulateethical refusalas protection ofremainder, and show howrecursive returnkeeps analysis alive when language thins. It integrates classical theory, contemporary relational work and post-structural thought drawing on cross-disciplinary strands of poetry, music, and visual art as models of open form. Anderson establishes a coherent clinical method for working with not-knowing-moving beyond "tolerance of ambiguity."With a rich blend of clinical vignettes, teaching pathways, study prompts, and a lexicon for supervision, this book offers a teachable, clinically resonant architecture for psychoanalysts.



















