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Stylus (Rio de Janeiro)

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ALBERTI, Sonia. The psychoanalyst, the limits of interpretability, and the pass. Stylus (Rio J.) [online]. 2012, n.24, pp. 103-113. ISSN 1676-157X.

We track Lacan's reassessment of his teaching in the last decade, departing from a short text by Freud on the interpretation, in order to determine to what extent the construction of the unconscious Real from that decade could have some basis on the observations by the creator of psychoanalysis. In this text, our endeavor holds itself on the identification of the function of the dream, which is nothing but that of "avoiding sleep disturbance" and that it represents the gain of pleasure, a Mehrlust (a plus of pleasure), the jouissance, an awakening. Such an awakening is also examined in relation to the three Kantian questions developed by Lacan (1972) in Television, which relate to the ethical possibilities of knowing, doing, and hoping. From this, we examine the pass and the possibility to learn from it's experience.

Keywords : Ethics; interpretation; Real unconscious; pass; dream.

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