Sumario: | Eduardo Said's book provides a critical analysis of Jacques Lacan's 'La Tercera,' exploring its significance within Lacanian theory. The text delves into the enigmatic aspects of Lacan's work, emphasizing the implications of his theories on psychoanalytic practice. Said uses Lacan's own style and neologisms to engage with the text, highlighting the importance of the signifier and phonemes in language. The book addresses the clinical value of Lacan's ideas, particularly in relation to the subject's position within the fantasy and the transformation of symptoms. Intended for scholars and practitioners of psychoanalysis, the work encourages debate and reflection on Lacan's contributions to the field.
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