Une petite pensée : « l’appensée »
La dernière séance du séminaire XXIII (11/05/1973)
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https://doi.org/10.3986/fv.45.1.07Keywords:
appensée, Borromean knot, ego, fantasy, Joyce, lalangue, narcissism, sinthome, symptom, thinking, trefoil knotAbstract
Psychoanalytic practice requires articulating three dimensions (imaginary, symbolic, real) in the Borromean Knot. The Freudian symptom articulates these three dimensions with a fourth one, psychic reality. Articulation of the three dimensions in the personality presupposes their fusion or confusion in the trefoil knot. The concatenation of the symbolic dimension with the real one would lead to the loss of the imaginary dimension if the knot of the ego did not retain it within the structure. All these movements support the thinking of psychoanalytical practice: the “appensée.”
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