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Resumen de Hegel, amor de lacan: quatre relacions (im)possibles

Daniel Ferrer Morata

  • The investigation and the analysis of this doctoral dissertation points out at the relationship between philosophy and Jacques Lacan’s 1969-70 seminar, The Other Side of Psychoanalysis. The investigation is divided in three major directions. First, from the field of psychoanalysis and the dialogue with philosophy, the study and the significance of, what Lacan called, the four fundamental discourses of society: the discourse of the Master, of the Hysteric, of the University and that of the Psychoanalysis. Furthermore, within this theory it is discussed the consequence of a Lacanian fifth discourse in 1971: The Capitalist discourse. Second, Hegel is the principal interlocutor in the formalization of the Master, Hysteric and University discourse, except in that of the Psychoanalysis. That is why this second part investigates the three names that Lacan gives to Hegel (master, hysteric, university) and suggests that Hegel has a presence in the Psychoanalysis discourse too. This point of view of Hegel allows to consider four new hermeneutic approaches toward his philosophy, mainly in The Phenomenology of Spirit: love, death, knowledge and reconciliation. Finally, the last part considers what are the philosophical, political and historical problems or, in other terms, what are the discursive problems that emerge after Hegel and the theory of the four fundamental discourses of Lacan. In addition to this triple line of investigation, it is presented the possibility and the emergency of the relationship between philosophy and the field of psychoanalysis, of a new dimension of thought in the relationship between Hegel and Lacan.


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