ABSTRACT

The Freudian symptom is to be formed on the basis of the dissociation of the drive, whose satisfaction can always be substituted for another satisfaction, from the articulation. Although the work of the unconscious is not without an echo of the drive their disjunction constitutes the material explanation of the causes of blindness. The drive becomes manifest as a production of satisfactions, namely of jouissance as caused not by a single occurrence of the signifier but by its circularity and repetition as a body work. The Freudian symptom appears on the border of the drive going out of itself and achieving its goal which is satisfaction. The Freudian symptom is to be formed on the basis of the dissociation of the drive, whose satisfaction can always be substituted for another satisfaction, from the articulation. After all what is not articulated remains invisible, occulted from the field of vision.