ABSTRACT

Freud's invention of psychoanalysis was based on his own desire to know something about the unconscious, but what have been the effects of this original desire on psychoanalysis ever since? How has Freud's desire created symptoms in the history of psychoanalysis? Has it helped or hindered its transmission? Exploring these questions brings Serge Cottet to Lacan's concept of the psychoanalyst's desire: less a particular desire like Freud's and more a function, this is what allows analysts to operate in their practice. It emerges during analysis and is crucial in enabling the analysand to begin working with the unconscious of others when they take on the position of analyst themselves. What is this function and how can it be traced in Freud's work? Cottet's book, first published in 1982 and revised in 1996, is a classic of Lacanian psychoanalysis. It is not only a scholarly study of Freud and Lacan, but a thought-provoking introduction to the key issues of Lacanian psychoanalysis.

part I|48 pages

From the Hysteric to Freud’s Desire

chapter One|6 pages

Freud’s analytic act

chapter Two|9 pages

Capturing the unconscious

chapter Three|10 pages

Between two passions: the real and the signifier

chapter Four|12 pages

On Freud’s transference

chapter Five|9 pages

The case of Freud

part II|60 pages

The Passion for Origins

chapter Six|13 pages

Questioning the desire for truth

chapter Seven|10 pages

Truth and certitude

chapter Eight|13 pages

Reaching the real through constructions

chapter Ten|6 pages

Successful paranoia

chapter Eleven|8 pages

The Freudian myth

part III|36 pages

Freudian Ethics

chapter Twelve|7 pages

The ethics of desire

chapter Thirteen|10 pages

Strategy and tactics

chapter Fourteen|9 pages

The analyst’s ideals

chapter Fifteen|9 pages

Desire and its discontents

part IV|31 pages

The Desire of the Other

chapter Sixteen|10 pages

The psychoanalyst’s action

chapter Seventeen|9 pages

Socrates’s desire

chapter Eighteen|10 pages

The de-being 1 of the analyst

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion