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Death of the subject: representation and real limit in the clinic of psychosis* * The present paper was produced in the context of the research for the Doctorate Thesis "Mental Autamatism, drive despecification and death of the subject: the objectified condition of the subject in psychosis", presented to Post-Graduating Program in Psychoanalytical Theory of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Teoria Psicanalítica da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), and orientated by Professor Fernanda Costa-Moura.

Abstract:

The paper discusses Lacan's proposal that Schreber's stabilization was made possible by a moment of 'death of the subject.' The advent of the subject is related with the 'death' of the thing itself perpetrated by the signifier. Here, Lacan mentions its relation to psychosis, in which there's a non-symbolization of castration. We discuss the notion of 'second death', related to Socrates, Antigone and Cotard, and the Bejahung as an original affirmation which includes the negativeness. We conclude that the 'death of the subject' can be an opening to the representation or a 'real' limit to the psychotic, presenting the risk of passages to the act and 'dementia-like' evolutions.

Keywords:
Psychoanalysis; symbolic; psychosis; subject; delusion.

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