Wittgenstein snd Psychoanalysis: Approaches from language, ethics and the subject
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-2201202200054995Keywords:
Wittgenstein, Psychoanalysis, Ethics, time, subjectivityAbstract
The article seeks to inquire about the link between Wittgenstein's elaborations and psychoanalysis. Reasoning stops at Wittgenstein's proposals on the self-referential impossibility of language, ethical acts and psychoanalysis. In this context, he sketches a possible response to the criticisms that Wittgenstein directed to psychoanalysis, pondering them from three central notions in Jacques Lacan's work: causality, fiction and the idea of subject. In a second time, the article proposes to think about the link between ethics and subjectivity, from the temporality which introduces, in the human perspective, the dynamic drive.
