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Transference -
From
the standpoint of the ethics of the experience, transference is conceived
as a device which conditions the (re)commencement of the analytic
experience. The stakes are thus the production of a knowledge that
constitutes the unconscious in response to the "pas de rapport"
(no relation), where all else fails. It supposes a setting in place
of the desire of knowledge.
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Repetition -
Two
modalities of what is insistent in the unconscious open onto the experience
of repetition : that of the repetition of the signifier and that
of the return of jouissance. Clinical experience has shown that what
is unrepresentable in the signifier is insistent in a real that "ne
cesse pas de ne pas s’écrire" (never ceases not to be
written). The structure of this repetition introduces the question
of the verity of the symptom.
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The "Thing" -
Jouissance
is at the core of the analytic experience. It evokes the irreducible
remnant, unsecured to the signifier, caused by the defect of knowledge
which pierces the being. An interrogation of the work of this "thing"
that allows the structure of fantasy to be a window on the real of
the being can therefore not be avoided. At the end of the experience,
the jouissance confronts the subject with the defect of the Other
as something the subject must resolve through his ethics.
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