AN (ALMOST) IMPOSSIBLE ARTICULATION: LAW AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
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Law, criminal law, psychoanalysis, subject, jouissance/joyAbstract
Law constitutes a normative system with self-validation rules, and tries to be objective and timeless. Psychoanalysis, on the other hand, is interested in the subject. The legal ought-to-be of the rule of law intersects with the subject, and the subject, at the same time, intersects with the law. The present article is an attempt to articulate both disciplines, given that Law mediates between the symbolic law of the family novel and the social rule that intends to regulate or distribute the joy; however, as a symptom, Law also performs its own faults.
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