Ethics of psychoanalysis - Lakon 's antigon language and explanatory ethics My thesis examines the interpretation of Lakuan' s antigon as a text and ethical duty analogy as our reader and critic. This article discusses the ethics and aesthetics we encounter with text. In 1959, Lacan adopted Sophocles' antigon as a model of pure need for the psychoanalytic ethics seminar. Antigon represented himself as egosism, human and its miraculous existence. To find a pure and simple relationship you have, to destroy it, to give it a power that can not be overcome even for all, what is that?
12 In his seminar on psychoanalytic ethics, Jacques Racan described in detail the concept of combining mercy and happiness. The principle of happiness restricts pleasure to subjects and forces you to set a threshold of joy that can not be exceeded. But the theme continues his attempt to transcend the principle of happiness for greater enjoyment. However, even if the threshold is exceeded, the subject can withstand so much pleasure, it can be painful, so it is not much more fun. This painful pleasure is a symbol of Lacan's jazz.
French psychoanalist Jacques Lacan associates psychoanalysis with Kant Ethics at his work "psychoanalysis ethics" and Kant Abec Third. And compare cant with marquis desad. Lacan believes that the motto of Sad's resurrection - sexual pleasure or pursuit of pleasure - is morally acceptable under Kant 's standard, as it can be universalized. He suggested that Kant believes human freedom as a key to moral law but believes that human freedom can only be achieved through the limit of the Crusade.
In his seminar on psychoanalytic ethics, Lacan talked about the role of the chorus in a classical tragedy: we, the audience are filled with everyday problems and can not unconditionally adjust the plays' problems Fear and guidance - not problem, feel the sadness and sympathy for us instead of having a chorus - or more accurately, we feel the feelings we need through the chorus. You do not feel anything, the choir will do the same in your position.