Subjectivations: Between Voids and Contiguity

Authors

  • Lorenzo Curti Università degli Studi di Torino
  • Irene Ferialdi Università degli Studi di Torino

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13135/2385-1945/3949

Abstract

The intent of this collection, which takes the title of "Subjectivations", was to open a reflection on the theory of Lacanian subjectivation, just as Lacan left it to us, in fits and starts, in the texts established starting from from his thirty years of oral teaching. What can an asystematic psychoanalysis, distant from university institutions, tell us about problems of an innervated concreteness of reality? Those who attend the Psychology departments and together the Lacanian teaching know that the distance between the specificity and the sectorialization of institutional tools is immeasurable compared to the universality of the broad and voluntarily never defined concepts of the Parisian psychoanalyst. Between the extremely particular (the ad hoc of contemporary psychology) and the extremely universal (the concept, a synthetic unit of philosophy) there is the risk of running into a derailment of the focal point, caused by a clash of epistemological methods that have stabilized at opposite edges to each other.

How to Cite

Curti, L., & Ferialdi, I. (2018). Subjectivations: Between Voids and Contiguity. Philosophy Kitchen - Journal of Contemporary Philosophy, (9). https://doi.org/10.13135/2385-1945/3949