Sumario: | This book explores the intellectual dialogue and conceptual divergences between Jacques Lacan and Gilles Deleuze, focusing on their differing interpretations of 'sense' within psychoanalysis and philosophy. It delves into Lacan's notion of 'lalangue' as a response to Deleuze's critiques, highlighting the ontological and clinical aspects of their theories. The work serves as a condensed version of a doctoral thesis, examining the historical moment of their exchange and the evolution of Deleuze's thought in relation to Lacan. Intended for scholars in philosophy and psychoanalysis, it provides a detailed analysis of key concepts such as univocity, equivocity, and the symbolic-imaginary register.
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