Subversion of Desire and Dialectic of Subject: The Influence of Hegel in Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory

Beyond the theoretical and temporal distances that exist between Hegel and Lacan, we consider that an exhaustive analysis of the sources can give rise to new ways of linking philosophy with other disciplines, in this case psychoanalysis, in order to better understand the importance that philosophy h...

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spelling I10-R356-article-376892023-12-29T15:41:55Z Subversion of Desire and Dialectic of Subject: The Influence of Hegel in Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory Subversión del deseo y dialéctica del sujeto: La influencia de Hegel en la teoría psicoanalítica de Jacques Lacan Arroyo, Germán David Sujeto; Deseo; Otro; Dialéctica; Psicoanálisis; Subject; Desire; Other; Dialectics; Psychoanalysis; Beyond the theoretical and temporal distances that exist between Hegel and Lacan, we consider that an exhaustive analysis of the sources can give rise to new ways of linking philosophy with other disciplines, in this case psychoanalysis, in order to better understand the importance that philosophy has had in other areas of thought. This article develops part of our research regarding the influence of Hegel on Lacan's psychoanalytic theory, the results of which gave rise to the writing of our TFL, in which we analyzed and reformulated the various ways in which Hegel's philosophy influenced the Lacanian conception of the subject, of desire and of the imaginary and the symbolic. We will return here to what was elaborated in the second chapter of said TFL, focused on the notion of desire and its role in the formation of the subject from its link with the other/Other. Pointing out the differences between their theoretical objectives and the way in which they developed these notions, we address this relationship of influence with the purpose of identifying the points in which, despite Lacan's presumed anti-Hegelianism, Hegel continued to be an inescapable point of reference for him in topics of vital importance for his psychoanalytic purposes. Más allá de las distancias teóricas y temporales que existen entre Hegel y Lacan, consideramos que un análisis exhaustivo de las fuentes puede dar lugar a nuevas formas de vincular la filosofía con otras disciplinas, en este caso el psicoanálisis, para comprender mejor la importancia que aquélla ha tenido en otras áreas del pensamiento. En el presente artículo se desarrolla parte de nuestra investigación respecto de la influencia de Hegel en la teoría psicoanalítica de Lacan, cuyos resultados dieron lugar a la redacción de nuestro TFL, en el cual se analizaron y reformularon los diversos modos en que la filosofía de Hegel influyó en la concepción lacaniana del sujeto, del deseo y de lo imaginario y lo simbólico. Retomaremos aquí lo elaborado en el segundo capítulo de dicho TFL, centrado en la noción del deseo y su papel en la formación del sujeto a partir de su vínculo con el otro/Otro. Señalando las diferencias entre sus objetivos teóricos y la manera de desarrollar estas nociones, abordamos dicha relación de influencia con el propósito de identificar los puntos en los que, a pesar del presunto antihegelianismo de Lacan, Hegel siguió siendo un punto ineludible de referencia para él en temas de vital importancia para sus propósitos psicoanalíticos. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Secretaría de Investigación, Ciencia y Técnica. Secretaría Académica 2023-12-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/sintesis/article/view/37689 Síntesis; Núm. 13 (2023): Revista Sintesis; 15-29 2314-291X 1851-8060 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/sintesis/article/view/37689/44358 Derechos de autor 2023 Síntesis https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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topic Sujeto; Deseo; Otro; Dialéctica; Psicoanálisis;
Subject; Desire; Other; Dialectics; Psychoanalysis;
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Subject; Desire; Other; Dialectics; Psychoanalysis;
Arroyo, Germán David
Subversion of Desire and Dialectic of Subject: The Influence of Hegel in Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory
topic_facet Sujeto; Deseo; Otro; Dialéctica; Psicoanálisis;
Subject; Desire; Other; Dialectics; Psychoanalysis;
author Arroyo, Germán David
author_facet Arroyo, Germán David
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title Subversion of Desire and Dialectic of Subject: The Influence of Hegel in Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory
title_short Subversion of Desire and Dialectic of Subject: The Influence of Hegel in Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory
title_full Subversion of Desire and Dialectic of Subject: The Influence of Hegel in Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory
title_fullStr Subversion of Desire and Dialectic of Subject: The Influence of Hegel in Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory
title_full_unstemmed Subversion of Desire and Dialectic of Subject: The Influence of Hegel in Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory
title_sort subversion of desire and dialectic of subject: the influence of hegel in lacan’s psychoanalytic theory
description Beyond the theoretical and temporal distances that exist between Hegel and Lacan, we consider that an exhaustive analysis of the sources can give rise to new ways of linking philosophy with other disciplines, in this case psychoanalysis, in order to better understand the importance that philosophy has had in other areas of thought. This article develops part of our research regarding the influence of Hegel on Lacan's psychoanalytic theory, the results of which gave rise to the writing of our TFL, in which we analyzed and reformulated the various ways in which Hegel's philosophy influenced the Lacanian conception of the subject, of desire and of the imaginary and the symbolic. We will return here to what was elaborated in the second chapter of said TFL, focused on the notion of desire and its role in the formation of the subject from its link with the other/Other. Pointing out the differences between their theoretical objectives and the way in which they developed these notions, we address this relationship of influence with the purpose of identifying the points in which, despite Lacan's presumed anti-Hegelianism, Hegel continued to be an inescapable point of reference for him in topics of vital importance for his psychoanalytic purposes.
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