Psychoanalysis and the pandemic anguish: the language - the symptom - the repetition
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https://doi.org/10.5902/2179378647974Keywords:
Pandemic, Virus, Real, Symbolic, ImaginaryAbstract
This paper focuses on the Covid 19 pandemic based upon the Lacanian psychoanalysis threefold perspective: real, symbolic and imaginary. Aiming at a more precise circumscription we shall use the topology and references regarding the matemas by means of the psychoanalysis logic.
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