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Stylus (Rio de Janeiro)

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BITTENCOURT, Maria Vitória. Destinies from love to knowledge. Stylus (Rio J.) [online]. 2013, n.27, pp. 23-28. ISSN 1676-157X.

Transfer, pivot of an analysis, takes the analyst as a partner of an adventure which operates through love. As Lacan (1972-73/1975: 77) puts: "Talking about love, we just do this in the psychoanalytical discourse". It is about questioning the way the psychoanalyst responds to this demand of transferential love. Although Freud affirms that it's a matter of true love, to Lacan it is a new form of love, addressed to knowledge. "If I suppose I know someone, I love them" (Lacan, 1972-73/1975: 65). Let us interrogate the destiny of such a love at the end on an analysis, departing from the testimonies of the pass which can instruct us about the destiny from love to knowledge.

Keywords : Love; Transfer; End of analysis; Pass; Analyst's response.

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