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The psychoanalyst’s desire as ethical operator of the psychoanalysis

Abstract

In this article, the result of studies carried out during PhD and postdoctoral researchs, it is investigated, in the Lacan’s teaching, the psychoanalyst’s participation and importance (and of your desire) as the agent (supports of the object the) that operates the ethics of the psychoanalysis. With the objective of deepening the relationships of that ethics (its premises and principles) when proceeding of the psychoanalyst - its listens and acts - we highlighted the expression used by Lacan: the psychoanalyst’s desire. This expression revealed an elementary consistence between the field of the ethics and the operation of the psychoanalysis through its agent/transferential support, the psychoanalyst, during the conduction of the treatment, in what Lacan himself formulated during his teaching as essential to formation of the psychoanalyst: psychoanalysis in intensity. Laterally, correlated and important expressions are discussed in the field of psychoanalysis ethics: the psychoanalyst’s act, the psychoanalyst’s discourse and the psychoanalyst’s knowledge.

Keywords:
ethics of the psychoanalysis; transmission of the psychoanalysis; psychoanalyst’s desire

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