Sumario: | Ignacio Orga's book 'El inconsciente real y sus relaciones con la verdad mentirosa' delves into the complexities of Lacanian psychoanalysis, focusing on the concept of the 'lying truth' and its implications within the field. The text examines the interpretations of Jacques Lacan's teachings, particularly those from his Seminar XXIV, while addressing misconceptions regarding the relationship between Lacanian and Freudian theories. Orga argues that Lacan builds upon, rather than opposes, Freud's foundational ideas about the unconscious. He emphasizes the importance of language and its consequences in psychoanalytic practice, highlighting the notion that 'the unconscious is real.' The book is intended for readers with an interest in psychoanalysis and those familiar with Lacanian and Freudian discourses. Orga's detailed analysis aims to clarify the ongoing debates within the psychoanalytic community, offering insights into the evolution of its theoretical underpinnings.
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