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Author: Philip Boxer

Counter-resistance is always on the side of the supplier-provider

by Philip Boxer on January 7, 2014

The theory of the enterprise developed based on a largely static and ‘closed’ ontology. This meant that the top management of such an enterprise was assumed to be committed to a form of mental model…

Getting caught ‘inside’ particular forms of Thirdness as an effect of unconscious valency

by Philip Boxer on January 5, 2014November 15, 2022

This series of blogs started with a difficulty faced at a research colloquium in addressing the effects of libidinal investment on the way the participants ‘were’ in language.  We were getting caught ‘inside’ particular forms…

To ‘contain’: signifiers, signifieds and Thirdness

by Philip Boxer on December 26, 2013November 15, 2022

The previous four blogs on the missing subject-ego relation, symbol formation, sophisticated groups and matrices of thought raise a question of how we are to understand ‘container’ in a structural sense. This blog aims to…

Matrices, mattresses and the relation to the referent group

by Philip Boxer on December 23, 2013August 14, 2023

Bion uses the notion of a “matrix of thought which lies within the confines of the basic group, but not within the confines of the individual.”[1],p79 It is this matrix of thought with which the…

How does ‘sophisticated’ group mentality relate to basic assumption behaviour?

by Philip Boxer on November 27, 2013November 15, 2022

The previous blog examined how the process of symbol formation could be read using a 4-term relation between subject, ego, object-signifier and signified-object. In this translation, the ego was a particular organisation of object-relating.  It…

Reading ‘symbol formation’ as a 4-term relation

by Philip Boxer on November 20, 2013November 15, 2022

The previous blog on ‘the missing subject-ego relation’ described how a 3-term relation was used by Hanna Segal to describe symbol formation – a relation between ego, object and symbol – while her text[1] speaks…

The missing subject-ego relation in true symbolism, symbolic equation and object-relations

by Philip Boxer on November 19, 2013November 15, 2022

I recently participated in a research colloquium organized by the Independent Social Research Foundation and Tavistock Consulting, which revisited Isabel Menzies-Lyth’s  thesis on the ‘Unconscious Defences against Anxiety’. My own contribution to this was a…

Situational Resistance: challenges to the conservation of identity

by Philip Boxer on October 16, 2013November 15, 2022

The blog on Requisite Authority introduces a diagnostic tool that examines the different possible forms of congruence between role and task, depending on how an enterprise defines its boundaries and its relationships across those boundaries….

Working forensically: uncovering the constraints on narrative and subjection

by Philip Boxer on October 14, 2013

Consider the timespan of discretion within which a person takes up a role. The discretion can be expressed in terms of a span of complexity – the complexity being the scope of the circular linkages…

Anxiety and Innovation – working with the beyond of double subjection

by Philip Boxer on July 16, 2013November 16, 2022

The following is the abstract of a paper given at a Research Colloquium in Oxford on Unconscious Defences against Anxiety. The internet, like the printing press, railways and the telephone, has changed the way economies…

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