The discourse of science and the subject of psychoanalysis
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15-12-2004
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Ortega Figueroa, J. M., & Dasuky Quiceno, S. A. . (2004). The discourse of science and the subject of psychoanalysis. Informes Psicológicos, 6, 85-97. https://revistas.upb.edu.co/index.php/informespsicologicos/article/view/625
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Juliana María Ortega Figueroa
Samir Ahmed Dasuky Quiceno
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Modern science is constituted from the modern Cartesian subject, who becomes the guarantor of truth, sacrificing subjectivity as the possibility of universal and objective knowledge. It is a condition, then, the forclusion of the subject for the formalization of truth in science and it is precisely there that psychoanalysis wants to give the subject a place, not only in science, but as a speaking and desiring being who suffers and suffers of the unconscious.
Keywords:
Science, Subject, Subjectivity, Psychoanalysis
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