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Estudos de Psicanálise

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FILHO, Walter Rodrigues. The law read as a field of jouissance: the legal case as unique case and the clinic in the social bond. Estud. psicanal. [online]. 2014, n.42, pp. 145-153. ISSN 0100-3437.

The connection between Law and Psychoanalysis is treated in a discursive and operational mode. Psychoanalysis is used as a reading operator of a discursive field, according to the logical, ethical and topological assumptions of the lacanian psychoanalysis. Law is not reduced to normative aspects. Law is read as a discursively structured operating field - a field of ‘jouissance’, which ‘ex-sists’ in act, from different legal discourses, one by one. The legal case designed as unique case is structured from the legal ‘sinthome’, being correlated to the ‘père-version’, as a discursive production, and a condition of the clinic in the social bond, a discourse clinic that makes ‘ex-sist’ the analyst, afterwards, as the one who reads topologically.

Keywords : Law and psychoanalysis; Field of jouissance; Reading operator; Père-version and legal sinthome; Clinical discourse and social bond.

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