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Stylus (Rio de Janeiro)

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TORRES, Ronaldo. The Lacanian Field and the desire. Stylus (Rio J.) [online]. 2014, n.28, pp. 25-31. ISSN 1676-157X.

The article indicates the difference between wandering and cause relating to desire. Lacan proposes the cause as rupture of law of desire and states the psychoanalytic act as a traverse of a form of jouissance. Then, takes the Lacan's theory of discourse as a first movement to address particular forms of jouissance, from the bonds that discourses establish, forming what he termed as Lacanian field. We must think about the status of desire after the psychoanalytic act or the turn to the discourse of the analyst. This has direct implications for clinical experience, but not only. Also relates to how Lacan decided to bet in your School as a place to proof for such a specific bond like this comming from the psychoanalytic act. The cause of desire as a hole, what Lacan sought to convey as desire of the discourse of the analyst, desire of analyst, or also, transference of work, psychoanalytic act and other inventions of terms, is where the heart of our experience to say, to transmit.

Keywords : Desire; Cause; Discourse of analyst; Social bond; Transmission.

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