This article aims to understand the uses of mimetic rationality in Jacques Lacan and Theodor Adorno. Its try to shows that we have, in both cases, a endeavor to transform mimesis in the ground for a theory of recognition that is beyond intersubjectivity´s motives. This article is a part of a most global study about the relationships between lacanian psychoanalysis and Frankfurt School concerning the destiny of concepts like: subject and recognition.
Mimesis; recognition; intersubjectivity; nature; subject; object