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The Lacanian Field: desire and delight

It refers to the demostration of the conceptual change promoted by Lacan from the 70’s on. Since 1950, the language relation emphasized the importance of the significants chain, his first break through, enabling the analytical hearing in a totally different way than what had been done before. A new dimension of language, "A Discourse Without Words", has brought the importance of knowledge as a formal articulation, differing from the knowledge relation and mainly the indication of Delight as a major interest of the analytical experience, now faced to the relations of language and body.

Psychoanalysis; Language; Lacan, Jacques; Desire; Enjoyment


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