Reality: a reasoning that cannot be explained, but believed. The author demonstrates, using Freud’s and Lacan’s theory, the existence of a relation between the subject and the objects, that constitute his reality, an emptiness of references that determines that psychic reality is consisted of a loss. For the psychoanalysis the access to the truth, or reality, is related to subject’s division and discourse in which he is embraced. Reality is an order, or reason, of logical stability, to which the subject is assented, he believes, without explanation. The reality depends on arbitrary election of significant as in maître-mot (master word) to constitute one’s self, and the principle of discursive ordering, that can only exist if the subject does not question.
Psychic reality; loss of the reality; referent; assent; belief