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Duelo, tristeza y rechazo del inconsciente

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Author(s)
Vargas Castro, David
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Keywords
Duelo
tristeza
rechazo
inconsciente
ética
moral

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/3624314
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http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/affectiosocietatis/article/view/9507
Abstract
En el presente texto se articulan desarrollos realizados por Freud y Lacan a propósito del duelo con el fin de responder a la relación entre éste y lo que Lacan propone en Televisión sobre la tristeza y el rechazo del inconsciente. Para tales fines, se parte de las preguntas e intentos de respuestas dadas por Freud en el plano de la economía libidinal a propósito del duelo, para pasar a los desarrollos de orden ético y moral que Lacan plantea a propósito de la tristeza. De esta forma, el rechazo del inconsciente presente en las psicosis se distingue del que tiene lugar en el duelo, al considerar la tristeza un afecto que dará cuenta del rechazo del deseo del Otro. Palabras clave: Duelo, tristeza, rechazo, inconsciente, ética, moral.  MOURNING, SADNESS, AND REJECTION OF THE SUBCONSCIOUS Abstract This text articulates developments made by Freud and Lacan about mourning to attempt a response on how this relates to Lacan‟s proposal in Television about sadness and rejection of the unconscious. To do this, the text departs from the questions and answers given by Freud in the field of the economy of the libido referring to mourning and then moves on to the ethical and moral aspects that Lacan refers about sadness. Consequently, from this perspective the rejection of the unconscious in the psychosis is different from the one that takes place in mourning, considering sadness as an affection that will evidence the rejection of the desire of the Other. Key words: mourning, sadness, rejection, ethics, moral. DUEL, TRISTESSE ET REFUS DE L’INCONSCIENT Résumé Dans ce texte, les développements menés par Freud et Lacan par rapport au duel sont articulés afin de répondre au rapport entre celui-ci et ce qui est avancé par Lacan en Télévision sur la tristesse et le refus de l‟inconscient. Pour ce faire, on part des questions et essaies de réponses faites par Freud sur l‟économie libidinale à propos du duel ; ensuite, on passe aux développements rapportés à l‟éthique et la morale proposés par Lacan sur la tristesse. Ainsi, le refus de l‟inconscient présente dans la psychose est différent de celui qui a lieu dans le duel en ce que celui-là considère la tristesse comme une affection qui rendra compte du refus du désir de l‟Autre. Mots-clés : Duel, tristesse, refus, inconscient, éthique, morale
Date
2011-06-20
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Identifier
oai:ojs.aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co:article/9507
http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/affectiosocietatis/article/view/9507
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