ABSTRACT

The essential part of Jacques Lacan's elaboration concerning the time of analysis was in the framework of his return to S. Freud. It focuses on the analysis that Freud had introduced, that is, an analysis oriented towards articulated truth, a truth that speaks in the structure of language through the analysand's words. Lacan put forward three elaborations of this real that could emerge in speech and that could put an end to the infinite drifting of both truth and deciphering. The epistemic principle of the end by the Real is required in order to close an analysis, but that it is required does not make it sufficient. According to the "Note", there is an analyst when the analysed subject, the one who has situated his very own horror of knowing, has moved to enthusiasm. Lacan was not able to stick with the elaborations of 1967 for a fundamental reason, which he himself perceived and formulated in various ways.