La dimensión ética del psicoanálisis. Mirada de sujeto

This article bases its thesis on the discussion that the conception of subject from the psychoanalysis is an ethical position. The philosophical tradition of thinkers such as Socrates, Descartes and Kant are addressed to a thought that determines a specific way to proceed to develop knowledge. This...

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Autor Principal: Lerma Segura, Carlos Gustavo
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali 2018
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Acceso en línea: http://hdl.handle.net/10819/5593
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Sumario: This article bases its thesis on the discussion that the conception of subject from the psychoanalysis is an ethical position. The philosophical tradition of thinkers such as Socrates, Descartes and Kant are addressed to a thought that determines a specific way to proceed to develop knowledge. This logic is the base for the rational/positivist paradigm that leads the line towards the scientific method which defines the valid or no valid, the bad or good and the reliability in the interest of knowledge. The field of social relations is not exempt from this logic, the morals and all their rules, principles and values state a specific way to proceed that determines the bad or good and engraves every subject in a truth that constitutes his/her subjectivity. It is here where I propose to argue the ethical dimension of the psychoanalysis in the way that if the ethics is external to what is being established and focuses on thinking of what has been established, with Freud another perspective to conceive the subject would be opened, a perspective in which the rationality is not precisely the purpose of the human well/being. The Subject of the unconscious is being reinvented every time each subject finds him/herself with one’s own truth. From this perspective there is not one truth but truths. In this way, the psychoanalysis goes beyond the Morals to find the indefinable space of the Ethics.