The idea, his walk through the bonfires and his sunset
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Jacques Lacan moved away from philosophy accidentally and ambiguously. This removal is not harmless; every ontological proposal is a pastoral ordering of the human communities which a psychoanalyst abstains of. In this paper, an ordering form, Platonism, is rehearsed; its technique, political efficacy and its debacle which is also an investment. Abstaining from a pastoral exercising must not prevent speaking of the mechanism according to which human societies are ordered. Image and its apparition modes would be central in the comprehension of this mechanism.
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