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L'agressivité en psychanalyse

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{| style="width:350px; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"|width="100px"||width="250px"||-| [[1948]]| ''L'agressivité en [[psychanalyse]]''<BR>[[Aggressivity in Psychoanalysis|Aggressivity in psychoanalysis]]|}  This [[theoretical]] report was read at the Eleventh Congress of [[French]]-[[Speaking]] [[Psychoanalysts]] in Brussels, May 1948. This theoretical report was read at the XI Conférence des Psychanalystes de [[Langue]] Française in Brussels, May 1948. Its [[objective]] was to give [[psychoanalysis]] the status of a [[science]], by making [[aggressivity]] into a [[concept]], and by proving that [[psychoanalysis|analytic experience]] could, in its own way, provide results capable of founding "a positive science."  [[Lacan]]'s conception of [[therapy]] is clear here; [[analytic]] [[technique]] is useful for setting into play the motivating forces of [[aggressivity]], in [[particular]] [[transference|negative transference]], the "inaugural [[knot]] of the analytic drama."  In [[order]] to fight against the [[ego]] of [[méconnaissance|misconstruction]] (''[[méconnaissance]]''], "maieutics" must operate through a detour, "to induce a guided [[paranoia]]," and from there it is possible to [[work]].  These theses and the [[practice]] that they subte~d would give rise to many discussions and arguments.  However, what remains specific [[about]] [[psychoanalysis|analytic experience]] is the fact that it takes [[place]] entirely in [[speech]].    The concept of [[aggressivity]] is constructed in relation to the [[mirror stage]] and the "[[paranoiac]] [[structure]] of the [[Ego]]."  Only [[Oedipal]] [[identification]] with the [[father]] is pacifying and allows for [[social]] and [[cultural]] [[creativity]].   =====Bibliography===== Published, ''[[Écrits]]'', pp. 101-24. Translated. ''[[Ecrits]]: A Selection'', pp. 8-29. =====Library===== [http://aejcpp.free.fr/lacan/1948-05-00.htm]
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