ABSTRACT

This chapter reflects on the possibility of the emergence of an intuitive plot, of an affective reason, of a vitalist positioning and of the value of instant thought in current practices of social relations and conversation itself, which also suggest why the event of psychopoetics breaks away from the discipline of psychology and, therefore, cannot be captured by, and placed at the service of, psychological intervention as an institution entrusted with achieving social regulation and the adequate functioning of subjectivity.