The truth and the bait of desire in the readings of the anguish Seminars of Jacques Lacan. The present article discusses a slope of the Seminar 10, The anguish, of Lacan (1962-1963) in which this author prepares an opposition between the deceiving dimension of the desire - present mainly in the level in which the object a assumes the visual form - and the truth that is signaled by the anguish, as such affection is defined in this work as what it does not deceive. This investigation is limited to the Seminar 10, and that is why it aims to locate the extraction of the object a from this Lacanian construction without intending to discuss all its consequences, which will be defined in later Seminars.
psychoanalysis; anguish; truth; desire; object a