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MACHADO, Samuel Henrique  and  WILLIGES, Flávio. Reason and nature: the complicity in ethics of kant and sade by lacan. Barbaroi [online]. 2010, n.32, pp. 139-154. ISSN 0104-6578.

The intention of this study is to examine the link established between Lacan's ethical theories of Kant and Sade - which, at first glance, appear to be diametrically opposed - in the work Kant with Sade. The thread will show that, despite the apparent falsity of the theory of complicity between them, this thesis is true. The purpose falsity of the Lacanian argument sui generis with respect to the specific characteristics that indicate the universalizing aspect of the ethical principles enunciated by Kant and Sade and the peak or symptom produced by this. This strategy allowed Lacan inaugurating a theoretical formulation of the ethics of psychoanalysis. It is intended to ultimately demonstrate the validity of the philosophy of analysis Lacan's psychoanalytic formulations concerning the ethics of duty and the law natural libertine as well, and as a counter to the ethics of desire

Keywords : reason; nature; ethics; desire.

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