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Tempo psicanalitico

 ISSN 0101-4838 ISSN 2316-6576

SCHIAVON, João Perci    ROLNIK, Suely. Bergson and the psychoanalytical clinic. []. , 55, 1, pp.127-151. ISSN 0101-4838.

This paper combines aspects of Bergsonian philosophy with fundamental determinants of analytical thinking, thus evaluating the clinical and ethical benefits of their interactions. To do so, the investigation will focus, especially, on the notions of "vital impulse" and "drive". The return to oneself, the virtual multiplicity, the free acts, the pragmatic deciphering of force, are themes that interpenetrate themselves in such a way in the two experiences of thought, that their intersections generate - as intended - more nuanced approaches to analytical problems, involving an essential resumption of the ethical perspective, no longer situated in relation to the unconscious, but constituting its plan

: Vital impulse; drive; virtual multiplicity; free acts.

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