Instinctual, ethical and political drama in the subject of psychoanalysis
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Resumo: | Retrieving to the path of Freud and Lacan around the concepts of subject, drive and enjoyment in their relations with the order of reality, this article presents a discussion on clinical and political consequences of the Freudian discoveries in “Beyond the Pleasure Principle”. It seeks to demonstrate how these psychoanalytic notions, essentially clinical, may constitute a very important intersection between clinical practice and policy through the location of this instinctual, ethical and political drama in a topology of social bond. For this, it is considered the design of the subject in its radical inadequacy in the face of reality or order, be it clinically understood as an order of language, or as a normative, symbolic or imaginary order in the social bond. Key words: psychoanalysis, ethics, policy. |
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Instinctual, ethical and political drama in the subject of psychoanalysisO drama pulsional, ético e político no sujeito da psicanáliseRetrieving to the path of Freud and Lacan around the concepts of subject, drive and enjoyment in their relations with the order of reality, this article presents a discussion on clinical and political consequences of the Freudian discoveries in “Beyond the Pleasure Principle”. It seeks to demonstrate how these psychoanalytic notions, essentially clinical, may constitute a very important intersection between clinical practice and policy through the location of this instinctual, ethical and political drama in a topology of social bond. For this, it is considered the design of the subject in its radical inadequacy in the face of reality or order, be it clinically understood as an order of language, or as a normative, symbolic or imaginary order in the social bond. Key words: psychoanalysis, ethics, policy.Retomando o percurso de Freud e Lacan em torno dos conceitos de sujeito, pulsão e gozo e suas relações com a ordem da realidade, este artigo apresenta uma discussão acerca das consequências clínicas e políticas das descobertas freudianas no Além do princípio do prazer. Nesta direção, busca-se demonstrar como essas noções psicanalíticas, fundamentalmente clínicas, podem comportar uma intersecção muito importante entre clínica e política, por meio da localização deste drama pulsional, ético e político numa topologia do laço social. Para tanto, considera a concepção de sujeito em sua inadequação radical diante da realidade ou da ordem, seja ela entendida clinicamente como uma ordem da linguagem ou como uma ordem normativa, simbólica ou imaginária no laço social. Palavras-chave: psicanálise, ética, política.Unisinos2021-05-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/contextosclinicos/article/view/455910.4013/4559Contextos Clínicos; v. 3 n. 1 (2010): Jan-Jun; 29-371983-3482reponame:Contextos Clínicosinstname:Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS)instacron:Unisinosporhttps://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/contextosclinicos/article/view/4559/1790Copyright (c) 2021 Contextos Clínicosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDanziato, Leonardo José Barreira2021-05-30T22:34:41Zoai:ojs2.revistas.unisinos.br:article/4559Revistahttps://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/contextosclinicosPUBhttps://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/contextosclinicos/oaidfalcke@unisinos.br||periodicos@unisinos.br1983-34821983-3482opendoar:2021-05-30T22:34:41Contextos Clínicos - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS)false |
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Instinctual, ethical and political drama in the subject of psychoanalysis O drama pulsional, ético e político no sujeito da psicanálise |
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Instinctual, ethical and political drama in the subject of psychoanalysis |
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Instinctual, ethical and political drama in the subject of psychoanalysis Danziato, Leonardo José Barreira |
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Retrieving to the path of Freud and Lacan around the concepts of subject, drive and enjoyment in their relations with the order of reality, this article presents a discussion on clinical and political consequences of the Freudian discoveries in “Beyond the Pleasure Principle”. It seeks to demonstrate how these psychoanalytic notions, essentially clinical, may constitute a very important intersection between clinical practice and policy through the location of this instinctual, ethical and political drama in a topology of social bond. For this, it is considered the design of the subject in its radical inadequacy in the face of reality or order, be it clinically understood as an order of language, or as a normative, symbolic or imaginary order in the social bond. Key words: psychoanalysis, ethics, policy. |
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