Lacan, lecteur de Minkowski : l'approche structurale |
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Authors: | Linda Goyet |
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Institution: | Psychologue, C. H. Henri Ey, 32, rue de la Grève, 28800 Bonneval, France |
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Abstract: | The notion of structure occupies a predominant place in the theory of Lacan. He indicates that was developed from the work of Minkowski. In fact, through his phenomeno-structural approach, Minkowski does not limit himself to purely observable phenomena, but attempts to determine the underlying structure. He refers to the comprehensive phenomenology and psychopathology, and this method provides him with clinical finesse and another means of determining a diagnosis. Thus Lacan has used this as a basis for his approach to structure to develop a theory regarding the individual. This implies that the structure of the individual is based on his relation to language. From this concept, he then develops the clinical structures of neurosis, psychosis, and perversion. These structural landmarks also have an effect on the course of treatment. |
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Keywords: | Lacan Minkowski Phé nomé nologie Structure Diagnostic Sujet Signifiant Nom-du-Pè re N&oelig ud borromé en |
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