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Stylus (Rio de Janeiro)

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NOMINE, Bernard. The analyst before the unconsious. Stylus (Rio J.) [online]. 2012, n.25, pp. 15-28. ISSN 1676-157X.

The author proposes a reflection over the psychoanalyst before unconscious under the perspective of the unconscious real concept studied by Collete Soler from her deductions about Lacan's final teaching and also proposes to share a little bit of his own investigations on re-readings by Freud, which he entitled The unconscious and the question of the sense. Researching the Freudian concept of counter-will, which is introduced as an archaic specificity of the language related to pairs of opposing significants and afflictive contrasting representations, the author raises the hypothesis that the aforementioned concept precedes Freud's concept of unconscious, and introduces some correlations with the jouissance and lalangue concepts, demonstrating the presence of these relations in Lacan's teaching. The author also proposes a reflection on how the analysis operated with the sense, raising the subtle question of the sense in relation to signification, and discuss the position taken by the analyst concerning these concepts, equally considering Lacan's writings on the out of the sense.

Keywords : Unconscious real; Conter-will; Jouissance; Lalangue; Sense.

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