Causality and freedom in psychoanalysis
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.affs.325021Keywords:
freedom, causality, LacanAbstract
This article presents some conclusions of the research projects UBACyT 2012-2014: “Freedom in psychoanalysis. Its impact on the concepts of subject and causality in Lacan's work. Clinical and ethical implications", and UBACyT (2014-2017): "Articulation of Lacan's conceptualizations on freedom with the fundamental concepts that structure the direction of the treatment: interpretation, transference, analyst's position, free association, and analytic act" --both directed by the author. Freedom is not a psychoanalytic concept; nevertheless, it is found in certain psychoanalytic conceptualizations in relation with some concepts that delineate a peculiar notion of freedom, as distinguished from the philosophical and psychological ones. In this work we discuss the relation freedom- causality in psychoanalysis.
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