Abstract:
Psychoanalysis will be approached, as a practical and clinical thinking, as the conquest of immanence. In this context, the notion of drive gains prominence, demanding in return its development to be magnified. As a practical concept, understood as knowledge in act, the drive designates an exercise of ethical consistency. A review of the lacanian versions of the unconscious ethical status should situate properly the drive vector. Described by elements of immanence - the strength, the “live” and the “active” - such vector is the “real” in psychoanalysis. The language in this field presents the appearance of an indigenous language.
Keywords:
analytical immanence; knowledge in act; ethical drive; indigenous language.