"Análisis terminable e interminable” de Sigmund Freud: lo curable y lo incurable en psicoanálisis
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2025
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Esta tesis se titula ““Análisis terminable e interminable” de Sigmund Freud: lo curable y lo incurable en psicoanálisis”. Su objeto de estudio es responder a los interrogantes y escollos que plantea Sigmund Freud en su texto de 1937 -esto es, dos años antes de su muerte- a partir de la última enseñanza de Jacques Lacan y gracias a la lectura de Jacques Alain Miller para llegar a formalizar un final de análisis concretando lo curable y lo incurable al final de una experiencia psicoanalítica. En la introducción se incluye el contexto histórico y político de las sociedades psicoanalíticas a las que Freud, Lacan y Miller pertenecieron y fundaron. Allí se pueden apreciar las diferentes inquietudes epistémicas de Freud y Lacan y su íntima relación con el objeto de estudio de la tesis respecto a los finales de las experiencias psicoanalíticas. En el primer capítulo, titulado “Una lectura del texto “Análisis terminable e interminable”: Los hallazgos y escollos de Freud”, se recoge una lectura detallada y comentada de “Análisis terminable e interminable” recorriendo sus ocho apartados. Este texto es considerado el legado, la herencia de Freud. Y permite ir incluyendo a lo largo del desarrollo del capítulo, en cada uno de sus apartados, los conceptos que conformarán la columna vertebral de la tesis y que se encontrarán desarrollados en los capítulos 2 y 3.Al final del primer capítulo se formula la hipótesis de cuáles son los conceptos de Lacan que permitirán responder a los interrogantes y escollos planteados por Freud y por la propia lectura realizada...
This thesis is entitled "Sigmund Freud's terminable and interminable analysis: the curable and the incurable in psychoanalysis". Its object of study is to answer the questions and pitfalls posed by Sigmund Freud in his text of 1937 -that is, two years before his death-,based on the last teaching of Jacques Lacan and thanks to the reading of Jacques Alain Miller, in order to formalise an end of analysis by specifying the curable and the incurable at the end of a psychoanalytic experience. The introduction includes the historical and political context of the psychoanalytic societies to which Freud, Lacan and Miller belonged, and which they founded. There one can appreciate the different epistemic concerns of Freud and Lacan and their intimate relation to the object of study of the thesis regarding the endings of psychoanalytic experiences.The first chapter, entitled "A reading of the text "Terminable and Interminable Analysis": Freud's findings and pitfalls", contains a detailed and annotated reading of "Terminable and Interminable Analysis" in its eight sections. This text is considered Freud's legacy, his inheritance. And it allows us to include, throughout the development of the chapter, in each of its sections, the concepts that will form the backbone of the thesis and that will be developed in chapters 2 and 3. At the end of the first chapter, the hypothesis is formulated as to which are Lacan's concepts that will allow us to respond to the questions and pitfalls raised by Freud and by the reading itself...
This thesis is entitled "Sigmund Freud's terminable and interminable analysis: the curable and the incurable in psychoanalysis". Its object of study is to answer the questions and pitfalls posed by Sigmund Freud in his text of 1937 -that is, two years before his death-,based on the last teaching of Jacques Lacan and thanks to the reading of Jacques Alain Miller, in order to formalise an end of analysis by specifying the curable and the incurable at the end of a psychoanalytic experience. The introduction includes the historical and political context of the psychoanalytic societies to which Freud, Lacan and Miller belonged, and which they founded. There one can appreciate the different epistemic concerns of Freud and Lacan and their intimate relation to the object of study of the thesis regarding the endings of psychoanalytic experiences.The first chapter, entitled "A reading of the text "Terminable and Interminable Analysis": Freud's findings and pitfalls", contains a detailed and annotated reading of "Terminable and Interminable Analysis" in its eight sections. This text is considered Freud's legacy, his inheritance. And it allows us to include, throughout the development of the chapter, in each of its sections, the concepts that will form the backbone of the thesis and that will be developed in chapters 2 and 3. At the end of the first chapter, the hypothesis is formulated as to which are Lacan's concepts that will allow us to respond to the questions and pitfalls raised by Freud and by the reading itself...
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Tesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Filosofía, leída el 26/06/2024