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This theoretical report was read at the Eleventh Congress of French-Speaking Psychoanalysts in Brussels, May 1948.
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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.
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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."  
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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."  
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[[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.  
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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.  
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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]].  
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However, what remains specific [[about]] [[psychoanalysis|analytic experience]] is the fact that it takes [[place]] entirely in [[speech]].  
  
  
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The concept of [[aggressivity]] is constructed in relation to the [[mirror stage]] and the "[[paranoiac]] [[structure]] of the [[Ego]]."  
 
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.  
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Only [[Oedipal]] [[identification]] with the [[father]] is pacifying and allows for [[social]] and [[cultural]] [[creativity]].  
  
  
 
=====Bibliography=====
 
=====Bibliography=====
  
Published, ''Écrits'', pp. 101-24. Translated. ''Ecrits: A Selection'', pp. 8-29.
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Published, ''[[Écrits]]'', pp. 101-24. Translated. ''[[Ecrits]]: A Selection'', pp. 8-29.
  
 
=====Library=====
 
=====Library=====
  
 
[http://aejcpp.free.fr/lacan/1948-05-00.htm]
 
[http://aejcpp.free.fr/lacan/1948-05-00.htm]

Revision as of 23:27, 23 May 2019

1948 L'agressivité en psychanalyse
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 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 negative transference, the "inaugural knot of the analytic drama."

In order to fight against the ego of 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 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

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