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Alcibíades y el agalma: momento platónico de Jacques Lacan

Alcibiades and agalma: a Jacques Lacan platonic momentum
[journal article]

Etchegoyhen, Carlos

Abstract

En El Banquete de Platón, al elogiar Alcibíades a Sócrates, hace pública su loca pasión por éste. En 1961 Jacques Lacan estudiará exhaustivamente ese Diálogo, afirmando que es la descripción de la transferencia más antigua y larga que se conozca; trabaja la erótica de la paiderastía (erastès-erómeno... view more

En El Banquete de Platón, al elogiar Alcibíades a Sócrates, hace pública su loca pasión por éste. En 1961 Jacques Lacan estudiará exhaustivamente ese Diálogo, afirmando que es la descripción de la transferencia más antigua y larga que se conozca; trabaja la erótica de la paiderastía (erastès-erómenos) y revela al agalma, como antecedente de su concepto de objeto a. Philippe Julien (1985) y Danielle Arnoux, actualmente, retoman y despliegan valiosos aspectos de esa original elaboración lacaniana.... view less


Alcibiade praises Socrates at Plato's Symposium, and declares publicly his mad passion for him. Jacques Lacan studied hard and deep the Dialogue and made explicit that his was the most ancient and long description of a prsychoanalytical transfert - he worked over paiderastía erotics (erastés-erómeno... view more

Alcibiade praises Socrates at Plato's Symposium, and declares publicly his mad passion for him. Jacques Lacan studied hard and deep the Dialogue and made explicit that his was the most ancient and long description of a prsychoanalytical transfert - he worked over paiderastía erotics (erastés-erómenos), and enlight agalma's concept, as a previous idea of his objet. Phillippe Julien (1985), and more recently Danielle Arnoux, use and explain some valuable aspects from that former Lacanian conception.... view less

Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
Psychology

Free Keywords
Jacques Lacan; Platón; Alcibíades; Sócrates; Amor de transferencia; Atopia e ironía socráticas; Erôs; Erógenos; Erastès; Paiderastía; Agalma; Jacques Lacan; Plato; Alcibíades; Sócrates; Transfert love; Socratic irony and atopia; Erôs; Erógenos; Erastès; Paiderastía; Agalma

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2010

Page/Pages
p. 245-268

Journal
ETD - Educação Temática Digital, 11 (2010) esp.

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Free Digital Peer Publishing Licence


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