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Zenodo
2026
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20197077 |
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- <p class="western">ABSTRACT</p> <p class="western">This thesis examines the possibility of a new conception of subjectivity that transcends both the autonomous Enlightenment subject and the fragmented postmodern subject. By confronting the psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan with the nature philosophy of Friedrich Schelling and insights from contemporary quantum physics, a synthesis is proposed in which the subject is understood as resonating with a cosmic *Urgrund*. The central thesis is that the alleged gap between nature and technology, reason and feeling, and between subject and object, can be overcome through the concept of a fundamental cosmic vibration from which all manifestation arises. This 'resonating subjectivity' offers an alternative to the linguistic prison of the Lacanian unconscious and opens perspectives on the relationship between human, technology, and nature in the quantum age.</p>