Das Unheimliche. Presencia e incidencia de lo Ominoso en el pensamiento de Freud y Foucault a propósito del problema de la interpretación y sus consecuencias para la conceptualización del sujeto.
Abstract
The Uncanny is a so much present concept in Sigmund Freud's written works as of Michel Foucault's, susceptible to be related
to a series of so-called, "fundamental" concepts, established in the respective theoretical formulations. The present article, starting from the consideration of the concept of interpretation, analyzes its consequences for the subjective constitution and the place in which the resultant subject remains located with respect to language.
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