The phantom crossing, an act that enables the advent of the sinthomatic identity and a non-segregating social bond


Four years after his excommunication, Lacan proposes an end-of-analysis theory in Proposition of October 9th, 1967 as understood by the psychoanalyst of the School in the form of the phantom crossing. There he argues that in the logical pass an a...

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Autores principales: Ballesteros, Daiana, Gonzalez, Pablo Alejandro
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Psicología (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina) 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/revpsi/article/view/10585
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/31965
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Sumario:Four years after his excommunication, Lacan proposes an end-of-analysis theory in Proposition of October 9th, 1967 as understood by the psychoanalyst of the School in the form of the phantom crossing. There he argues that in the logical pass an analysand becomes a psychoanalyst, producing with such movement the fall of the Other with whom the subject phantomatically kept a bond. Based on this, Bassols (2017) states that in the Proposition, Lacan interrogates the basis of the social bond inasmuch as it may be deduced from it that an analysis conducted to the end would give place to a particular mode of bonding that would not be based on any of the three forms of Freudian identification. This work aims to explore the act that leads to the phantom crossing and the new bond modality resulting from such a movement.