ABSTRACT

The problem deduced from the lack of guarantee of the other of guarantee, is what J. Lacan calls "No-Faith". Everything seems to indicate that the fact that there is no other of the other is the ultimate truth that the analytic experience, and the Lacanian orientation, can offer to the subject. In order to understand what Lacan is referring to, it is necessary to recall the conditions of Moses's and Christ's deaths. Lacan states that their corpses worked as signifiers of the dead Father both for S. Freud and for Hegel. But what they both missed in their respective analysis was the fact that the graves were empty. Jouissance will be the localization of the subject, which implies the body. The body no longer as lack but as that which, out of nothingfication of the signifier, remains as satisfaction.