Stylus (Rio de Janeiro)
ISSN 1676-157X
TORRES, Ronaldo. What can be a logic of the real?. []. , 24, pp.85-92. ISSN 1676-157X.
Soon after formalizing the logic of fantasy, Lacan demonstrated how the psychoanalytical act meant, ultimately, an act way beyond that logic. Thus, Lacan got to the extreme of a tension between the fields of logic and ethics, in which the logic finds its limit in an ethical response. In this way, the act is a real response to the fantasy, by which the subject was constituted from the symbolic determination. In this sense, logic and real proved themselves to be mutually excluding. However, it did not take Lacan long to formalize the type of bond that is structured as an effect of this act, that is, a bond that requires logic related to the real. The aim of this paper is to follow these passages in Lacan's teachings, taking into account the fact that that is the discourse of the analyst that provides logic for interpretation.
: Logic; interpretation; psychoanalytical act; discourse of the psychoanalyst.