Subject and the social fabric in psychoanalysis

Authors

  • Gloria Patricia Peláez Jaramillo University of Antioquia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.affs.10796

Keywords:

subject, social fabric, ego, psychology, individual, society, speech, psychoanalysis

Abstract

Psychology becomes equivalent the notion of subject, person, individual, and the ego; and it defines its nature according to his/her gregarious condition: there are not any formal difference and its terms are used indiscriminately. There is a clear difference between the ego and the subject in psychoanalysis, this difference belongs to Freudian's definition of the decomposition of thepsychical personality; it also questions the psychological notion of personality representative unit. Social fabric in psychoanalysis is defined on discursive terms and it does not make difference between individual subject and social subject, meanwhile the speech regulates the enjoyment in every social fabric where subject is registered.

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Author Biography

Gloria Patricia Peláez Jaramillo, University of Antioquia

Psychologist, San Buenaventura University. Psychoanalyst. Master in Philosophy, University of Antioquia. Professor at the University of Antioquia, Department of Psychology. Coordinator of the Psyconex group: psychology, psychoanalysis and connections. Member of the Foros del Campo Lacaniano Medellín Association. Member of the International of Forums and of the School of Psychoanalysis of the Forums of the Lacanian Field, AP (practicing analyst).

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Published

2011-12-16

How to Cite

Peláez Jaramillo, G. P. (2011). Subject and the social fabric in psychoanalysis. Affectio Societatis, 8(15), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.affs.10796

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Reflection Articles