Deleuze contra el Psicoanálisis

The article offers a critical analysis of Deleuzian texts, employing documentary review and hermeneutics to investigate the content and scope of Deleuze's critiques of psychoanalysis. The first section presents some of the fundamental assumptions of psychoanalysis, emphasizing its focus on the...

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Autor principal: Sevilla Godínez, Héctor
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: ARFIL y UNL 2025
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Sumario:The article offers a critical analysis of Deleuzian texts, employing documentary review and hermeneutics to investigate the content and scope of Deleuze's critiques of psychoanalysis. The first section presents some of the fundamental assumptions of psychoanalysis, emphasizing its focus on the repression of desire. Next, the possibility of reconciliation with the unconscious is explored through Deleuze's philosophy, highlighting the production of subjectivity and the flow of desire as essential elements, while also suggesting some refinements to the concept of the unconscious and considering alternative terms. Finally, Deleuze's denunciations of the psychoanalytic model are discussed, particularly his critique of the Oedipus complex as a repressive scheme. The article concludes by noting that some current modalities of psychoanalysis, with their emphasis on relationship and context, converge with Deleuze's thinking, thereby proving the relevance of his critiques. This analysis demonstrates that Deleuze's ideas prefigured contemporary transformations in psychoanalysis, pointing towards a more pluralistic and dynamic practice.